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ESP Group opens new Hull base as it consolidates city operations after £3.8m Network Rail contract win

Further contract wins are in the offing for the company that is uniting operations in the city

Theresa Slevin, ESP Group chief executive and Duncan Wilson, managing director at Systex at the new base on Spyvee Street in Hull.(Image: HullLive/Donna Clifford)

Hull is emerging as a major centre for transport and mobility solutions provider ESP Group’s operations following the recent Network Rail contact centre win.

The Scottish-headquartered company has welcomed the initial team to its new base in Spyvee Street - Rix Group’s former headquarters - with the new business win being brought together with existing city operation Systex on site, and more in the offing.

Theresa Slevin, chief executive, celebrated the launch with the 32-strong team transferred over from Network Rail’s previous provider, and is looking forward to more than trebling the numbers in the coming months.

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“The feel of the building is amazing,” she said, delighted to have the staff in.

“We looked and looked, and it felt right, and it is going to be right, we will deliver on that 10-fold. It is very much a flexible working pace, quite a quirky building and the way the previous user operated, building it with them as they grew, and that fits with us, with lots of different services being offered by the same organisation. It is exactly how we are - providing dedicated spaces for people who have fixed needs, while having flexibility everywhere.”

As reported, its Journeycall brand won the £3.8 million three-year contract to provide the customer service support centre for Network Rail.

Ms Slevin said: “It was a natural choice to bring the contact centre to Hull. The existing Network Rail team was transferring over, and that has been a real gift for us, the residual knowledge and residual expertise, which we really need.