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Director hire for Bidvest Noonan’s transport sector business

Stephen Taylor has been appointed as Bidvest Noonan’s Director of Operations in its Transport Solutions business unit.

Launched in December 2021, the facilities services provider’s Transport Solutions Business Unit counts many of the UK’s rail, coach, tram, and bus service operators among its customers. The business unit which specialises in cleaning and support services for the sector estimates that its cleaning teams have positively impacted more than 1.5 billion passenger journeys since its inception just over one year ago.

Taylor’s appointment is part of Bidvest Noonan’s continued investment in its transport sector business. With more than 10 years of industry experience, Taylor is a highly accomplished leader. In addition, he brings a wealth of operations leadership experience from across the transport sector to the business.

Speaking about his new appointment, Taylor said: “I’m thrilled to have joined Bidvest Noonan and delighted by the welcome I have received. I have been very impressed by the company’s performance in the transport sector; The business has built a strong reputation and an even stronger team.”

Managing Director of Transport Solutions, Colin Marshall, commented: “I’m delighted to welcome Stephen to Bidvest Noonan. Stephen understands the unique challenges our sector presents. He has a track record of delivering excellent service and value to our customers and clean, comfortable environments for their passengers. I look forward to seeing Stephen’s impact on our business.”

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