Hogg Robinson Group opens major new UK office

Monday, 21 Jul, 2014 0

Hogg Robinson is to open a major new office in East Anglia offering a full range of corporate travel services.

HRG says it has made a significant investment in new premises in Norfolk to offer services including its HRG Logistics division which is dedicated to serving companies operating in the marine, offshore and energy and workforce travel sectors.

David Radcliffe, chief executive of HRG said: "I am delighted that HRG is opening a new office in the UK. We continue to thrive in a competitive industry and that is testament to our staff who maintain our renowned high standards of service.

"HRG will be strategically well placed to serve the growing number of energy firms using the Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Norwich area as their base for world-wide operations".

Ian Windsor, HRG’s Managing Director Europe North, said the oil and gas sector had become an important development area for HRG and "like Aberdeen, this area has been identified as a key energy centre".



 

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