Rochdale renewables firm celebrates successful first year under new management

Date published: 22 October 2024


RAP Industrials & Renewables, based at Kingsway Business Park in Rochdale, is celebrating an outstanding first year under new management, having achieved a 30% growth rate and made significant strides across various divisions.

Notable milestones include the launch of a new renewables division, the establishment of strategic partnerships with industry leaders Druck and Temco, and the relaunch of the company’s Sheffield branch, bringing their total number of branches to four.

This year also saw the successful introduction of the RAP brand, underscoring the company’s commitment to innovation and a greener future. 

With new hires across multiple departments, RAP is well-positioned to accelerate its expansion into the renewables market and is preparing to announce new renewable energy clients in the coming months.

Philip Leah, the chief executive officer of RAP, commented on the company’s achievements, stating: “It’s incredibly rewarding to see RAP heading in such a positive direction.”

He continued: “We’ve taken significant steps forward, not only in our growth but in strengthening our position as a leader in industrial solutions.

"The business is in great health, and our new initiatives, such as the renewables division, align perfectly with our long-term vision.”

Looking ahead, RAP remains committed to providing high-quality industrial and renewable energy solutions, as well as promoting sustainable practices. 

The firm acknowledges the vital support of its clients and partners, which has been instrumental in its success, and aims to strengthen these relationships as it continues to reach new milestones.

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