Davis Wagon Services and Ford & Stanley Group further cement their partnership

Davis Wagon Services LTD (DWS) and Ford & Stanley Group have further cemented their partnership through a three-year extension of their recruitment services agreement.

Ford & Stanley and DWS have enjoyed a successful relationship; with Ford & Stanley supplying engineering recruitment for depots situated around the UK and their Immingham head office over the past five years.

DWS are setting a new leading standard for rail wagon maintenance and repair nationwide, carrying out maintenance and refurbishment of freight wagons and successfully supporting a number of customers throughout the UK.

Their position in the market is strong and as they continue to increase their market share, Ford & Stanley, as their trusted recruitment partner, will continue to supply Engineers and Technicians to support this growth.

Ford & Stanley’s services are about helping clients to achieve marginal gains in a skills-short environment. In everything the talent services provider does, achieving better workdays for its clients and candidates is at the forefront.

John Hall, Managing Director at Davis Wagon Services, said: “We have a close relationship with Ford & Stanley, supported by strong communication and a track record of successful placements. The level of service and relationships held at Director and Operational level ensures delivery.

“Ford & Stanley took the time to get to know DWS and understand the business as a whole – they genuinely care about finding us the right people. Their value adds, like the creation of our Employee Value Proposition, adds to the quality of their candidate attraction process.”

Chris Jones, Director at Ford & Stanley, said: “We are delighted to continue supporting Davis Wagon Services’ growth. We have worked closely with John for several years now, and the future is very bright. DWS’ roots are firmly established and their momentum to continuously set a new industry standard for quality, innovation and delivery is commendable.”

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