05/06/2014
Taxi & Bus Conversion Firm To Create New Jobs
An investment of of £2.5m, supported by Invest NI, in a company that converts taxis and buses for wheelchair access, is expected to create up to 19 new jobs.
Co Tyrone-based Taxi & bus Conversion Ltd is expanding its business with a new purpose-built factory in Dungannon, and expects to create the new jobs over the next two years.
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Co Tyrone-based Taxi & bus Conversion Ltd is expanding its business with a new purpose-built factory in Dungannon, and expects to create the new jobs over the next two years.
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