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CDC CHARTER EXPANDS ON THE CENTRAL COAST CREATING 20 NEW JOBS

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CDC Charter has announced its expansion to the Central Coast, marking a new chapter for the company by adding additional transport to services along with the creation of 20 new local jobs.

 

The 20 new staff are set to join over the coming weeks and across a range of roles including bus drivers.

 

CDC Charter Operations Manager, Rikki Peach is at the helm of operations on the Central Coast with more than 17 years Transport experience domestically and globally.

 

"Our expansion to the Central Coast is not just about growing our business; it's about investing in the community. We're proud to create 20 new jobs and provide essential transportation services that will support local schools, businesses, and sports teams," Mr Peach said.

 

The company has already welcomed its first new employee, with several more set to join in the coming weeks.

 

In response to the growing needs of schools and community groups, CDC Charter will be adding to its fleet of seat belt-equipped coaches.

 

“This investment in safety and comfort aligns with CDC’s commitment to providing top-tier transportation services for all occasions, including school and corporate events,” Mr Peach said.

 

With a 20-year track record of reliable service across New South Wales, CDC Charter brings a wealth of experience to the Central Coast. CDC Charter is also a proud supporter of the Coast Shelter.

 

As CDC Charter embarks on this new journey of growth, it remains committed to community engagement and looks forward to meeting the diverse transportation needs of Central Coast residents and visitors alike.

 

For more information visit CDC Charter

 


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