i2 Analytical opens new site in Scotland!

Complementing our successful Sample Reception and Logistics Centres in the UK, we are delighted to announce the opening of our brand new site in Scotland. Our new Scotland location enables us to meet the requirements and commitment in the region.

We are very pleased to welcome Alan Porteous and Chris Provan to the i2 Analytical team who will be responsible for the smooth running and operations of our Scotland site. With a combined 20 years’ experience in the industry, both Alan and Chris have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in environmental testing.

From our new Scotland location we will have the option for clients to bring samples directly to us for testing, alternatively our unique logistics and dedicated collection team will provide peace of mind that samples will be collected, stored and transported by trained representatives.

Les Jones, CEO says, “I am proud to announce the launch of i2 Scotland. With dedicated logistics and customer service, the addition of our Scotland location allows us to reach even more regions in the UK than ever before. Built with the same values as our other sites and the experience of our newly formed Scotland team, we will be able to provide additional commitment and support to our clients. As our analytical testing services to the UK continue to grow, I would like to thank you for your continued support.”

If you would like to find out more about our new facility in Scotland, please contact Alan or Chris at our Scotland office, we cannot wait to share the next chapter of the i2 Analytical story with you!

KEY STAFF IN SCOTLAND

Chris Provan
Business Development Manager
Email: c.provan@i2analytical.com
Mobile: 07552 242709

Kimberley Macmaster
Customer Services Manager
Email: k.macmaster@i2analytical.com
Mobile: 07552 242416

i2 SCOTLAND ADDRESS
40 Carron Place
East Kilbride
Glasgow
G75 0YL

Email: scotland@i2analytical.com
Tel: 01355 202915

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