The transition of Hargreaves from a haulage concern to a coal producer and logistics provider has generated significant rewards for the group.
Hargreaves Services was formed in 1994 by Bob Young, who was bought out under a management buy-out led by the present CEO Gordon Banham in 2004 for £19.2M. Since then, the company has grown considerably from its core activity of the road haulage of coal and waste and has diversified into inter-connected areas such as coal importation and the establishment of coal import and processing facilities at Immingham and Newport....
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