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Jobs boost at fleet specialist
Twenty new jobs have been created after a commercial vehicle hire firm landed a multi-million pound contract.
Reflex Vehicle Solutions, based at Milton Park near Didcot, has secured a £5.5m deal from an un-named UK-based company and has been tasked to manage its fleet.
It means the Reflex workforce has almost doubled in size little more than six months after setting up its Oxfordshire base.
And bosses have promised more jobs are in the pipeline as the four-year deal develops.
Managing director John Collins said: "It is the dedicated work ethic of all of our staff which has secured this major deal and is allowing us to create new jobs in Oxfordshire.
"To start 2008 this way is a tremendous achievement and will help us to again exceed our growth plans."
Last June Reflex opened its vehicle hire depot creating 30 jobs and five more were recruited after it opened an ex-rental sales operation at the site.
Reflex is headquartered at Stockton-on-Tees and was established in January 2004 by Mr Collins, a member of the original management team at Northgate PLC.
Clients include DHL, TNT, Currys and Dixons and the firm has more than five thousand vehicles around the UK with depots in Middlesbrough, London and Glasgow.
4:12pm Friday 1st February 2008
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