Go Electrical secures second location as part of 2018 expansion plans

Go Electrical Wholesale Supplies have recently secured a second branch location as part of their expansion plans for 2018. The new branch will be located in Garstang at 103 Croston Road, PR3 1HQ. Work will now begin on designing and renovating the building, which is expected to open in spring 2018!

The branch will be led by Preston Area Manager, Adam Taylor together with his newly recruited team, all of whom are from the Preston area. Commenting on the announcement, Adam said “We are extremely excited about successfully securing a location to open a branch in Garstang. Although the branch is only small it ties in perfectly with the other expansion plans for 2018. I have many years’ experience in servicing Preston and surrounding areas and I know how important it is to the local customers to have a branch in such a significant location that they can easily access for all their electrical wholesale needs.

Today marks another step in our journey of expansion, which both myself and the rest of the company are very enthusiastic about. The new location means we are able to extend the service we provide to a wider area reach and we are looking forward to maintaining our local business relationships and welcoming new customers at our new branch!”

Go Electrical are committed to providing quality service to our customers. With a team of highly trained, motivated staff available to offer product information, assistance and expert advice we guarantee an accessible and convenient electrical wholesale distribution service to our valued customers.

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