Plastic Surgeon expands with new Scottish division
Specialist finishing and repair contractor Plastic Surgeon is to launch a new division in Scotland amidst growing demand for its services.
With a dedicated Scotland based team and amidst growing demand for its services, the firm plans to launch a specific Scotland division at Scotland Build 2016 on 23 – 24 November in Glasgow.
Plastic Surgeon already operates throughout the UK and provides surface repair to the construction and house building industry using specialist skills to fix damage caused during the course of build projects.
With 17 Fine Finishers based in Scotland, along with a dedicated operations manager and a new sales manager, the firm has the largest team of repair specialists in the region.
Sandra Geddes, Plastic Surgeon’s new sales manager for Scotland, said the expansion is down to growing demand for the company’s services.
“Plastic Surgeon has been operating in Scotland for many years, but under the wider umbrella name, which encompasses the whole UK-wide organisation,” she said.
“However, the operation in Scotland is very much its own entity, with a Scotland based team and Scottish personnel including myself as the region’s dedicated sales manager. We want to portray a brand image that properly reflects that, so that both our clients and the guys at site level recognise the fact that it’s a local team.
“Having an extensive background managing accounts and client expectations within the industry in Scotland sets me in good stead to understand the challenges. My aim is to increase Plastic Surgeon’s Scottish capabilities, ensuring we deliver on our commitments.”
The launch sees new branding for the division, with a thistle logo now incorporated within the design, giving it a distinct Scottish edge, whilst also maintaining the essence of the original Plastic Surgeon branding.
At the Scotland Build expo, Plastic Surgeon will have its team on hand at its stand (G20) performing live demonstrations of their repair capabilities, whilst also explaining how surface repair can benefit the construction and housebuild industries.