Kerrie Murray, Pryme Group chief executive officer

Senior appointments reinforce growth plans for manufacturing firm

MANUFACTURING firm Pryme Group has appointed two industry figures to help steer the business towards future growth. Paul Brady has ...

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MANUFACTURING firm Pryme Group has appointed two industry figures to help steer the business towards future growth.

Paul Brady has been named operations director for its North Tyneside facility, while Geoff Harmer has returned to the business as the area’s head of sales for fabrication and welding.

The business, which is headquartered in Dundee and has operations across the UK, including SengS in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, provides integrated manufacturing solutions to a variety of industries, including the energy sector.

The duo will play a key role in the continued diversification of the company into new markets across the north-east and further afield, including the pharmaceutical and healthcare equipment sectors; a process accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Kerrie Murray, Pryme Group chief executive officer, said: “We’re pleased to welcome Paul and Geoff on-board and they have certainly added fresh impetus to our North Tyneside operation over the past few challenging months.

“Their industry knowledge and combined years of experience are already proving to be important assets to our business and customers, as well as complementing the talented workforce we have in place in North Tyneside and across the rest of the group.”

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