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Tomorrow 's C l w w w .katrin.com


OCS Aircraft Grooming Reaches New Heights


O CS has reinforced its position as the UK’s leading prov ider of aircraft grooming and laundry serv ices, with nine new contract awards from some of the orlds maor airlines O v er the last four months, O CS has b egun contracts with D elta A irlines, S audi A irlines, ME A ( Middle


E astern A irlines) , E gyptA ir, and Braz ilian T A M A irlines, with contract ex tensions for Q atar A irways, onarch irlines and mirates S ingapore A irlines has awarded a


new aircraft appearance contract to O CS at Manchester A irport, and the company’s latest success is a three-year contract to prov ide aircraft grooming serv ices for the A ir auritius fleet, at ondon eathro over the next three years


O CS supports the airlines through a range of aircraft grooming and turnaround serv ices, including cleaning, laundry, and the supply of in-flight products ark Walls, Managing D irector for O CS A v iation and G ateways, commented:


“ T his success has b een made possib le b y b uilding on ex isting client relationships and b y offering responsib le solutions that add b oth ualitative and value-added benets  ell-serviced fleet provides the


b ackb one to airline operations, and our clients rely on us to support them ith this vital service


O CS serv ices 7 1 airlines and 5 5 9 aircraft per day at H eathrow, G atwick and Manchester, making the company a leader in aircraft grooming at the s three busiest airports


New Sales Team For LCC


Bob V incent, E x ecutiv e Chairman of L CC S upport S erv ices, has appointed a new sales team for his national cleaning and support services company


H eading the team is S ales D irector


P eter Rob b , a well-known F M-sector sales professional with three new Business D ev elopment Managers –


S enior BD Ms I an H all, N atasha Birdi and Bobby incent he team ill also


b e supported b y A manda Carless as Sales dministrator


Bob said: “ I hav e chosen this team for their communications, comb ined skills and sector knowledge – these are the two most important features


10 essential to an effective sales team


A lready they are in discussion with a number of key national accounts  look forward to the nex t six months ith great interest


L CC S upport S erv ices, which was launched in 1 9 9 7 , has dev eloped


from a L ondon cleaning contractor to a national support serv ices group operating from S outhampton to Scotland urrent turnover is in excess of £ 2 3 million and L CC is looking for acuisitions in strategic parts of the 


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Brayborne Wins Cleaning Contracts


Worth £1.5million Brayb orne F acilities S erv ices has won eight new cleaning contracts in schools across the south of E ngland, totalling  million over three years, strengthening the company’s presence in the specialist education sector


T he cleaning contracts are for schools across H ampshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire including secondary and primary schools, and all contracts are for at least three years


Brayb orne has also retained two school contracts on re-tender at H olly


S prings in Bracknell and S t F rancis School in ampshire


Bev erley Mason, Business D ev elopment Manager of Brayb orne


F acilities S erv ices, said: “ We hav e worked in the education sector for many years and are v ery pleased that our positiv e track record of working in schools is b eing endorsed through the aarding of these ne contracts


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