| George
Garriock- Managing Director
George Garriock founded Garriock Bros. Ltd.
in 1975. He is the main shareholder and Managing Director. |
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| Laura Garriock
- Director / Company Secretary
The financial and administrative systems, including
accounts, payroll and sales & ledger are the responsibility of
Laura Garriock.With a BSc in Computing Laura’s attention to
detail ensures that the divisions run smoothly and problem free, and
that any accounts queries are resolved quickly and efficiently. |
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| Arthur Robertson-
Director Arthur joined the company in 1985 and is primarily responsible for the Civil Engineering contracts. Having previously been a Site Manager and Planning Engineer he is well placed to direct staff and subcontractors and keep projects to budget and on time.Arthur has just completed a £5m contract to build a Waste Management Facility at Gremista, near Lerwick. |
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| John Strmsek-
Regional Director (Shetland) Based at the Plant Hire Garage
in Lerwick, John draws on his extensive knowledge of plant & equipment
to ensure that they are maintained correctly. As a result, customers
know that they will have few problems with a Garriock Bros. Ltd hire. |
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| Michael
Broe- Regional Director (Edinburgh) Michael has extensive
knowledge of the crushing industry. He served his time as a fitter
with Wimpey / Tarmac and then progressed to open cast operations and
then quarries. When Tarmac moved to using Nordberg crushing trains
Michael was put in charge. This experience gave him a detailed knowledge
of the workings of crushers, including the advantages and disadvantages
of the various manufacturers. |
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| Davie Campbell-
Regional Director (Orkney) A broad background
in Plant and Equipment, coupled with a strong belief in excellent
customer service, means that Davie is ideally placed to help customers
make an informed decision when it comes to product purchases.In addition
to managing the Orkney Tool Hire operation, Davie is constantly working
to expand the already wide range of products available from the shop
(currently over 10,000 lines). |