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02.11.2020

New chairman for CPA crane group

The UK’s Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has appointed Peter Gibbs as chairman of its Crane Interest Group.

The last chairman was Janet Entwistle, one of Gibbs predecessors as chief executive of Ainscough Crane Hire, she left Ainscough last year after almost three years in the role - see: link [https://vertikal.net/en/news/story/32542/entwistle-steps-down-at-ainscough](Entwistle steps down). CPA chief executive Kevin Minton has been standing in as chairman of the crane group on an interim basis.

Gibbs joined Ainscough in 2018 as chief operating officer and took over from interim chief executive Jeremy Fry in March of this year. He had spent the previous 18 years in the food logistics business following a 18 year career as an officer in the British Army - see: COO for Ainscough and
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Peter Gibbs


The CPA's Kevin Minton, said: “The Crane Interest Group is one of the most influential industry bodies in this sector. Peter’s knowledge, experience and position will undoubtedly augment the work of the group for the benefit of the construction industry.”

Gibbs added: “This appointment is a great honour and I look forward to using my role to further the interests of our industry to key stakeholders.”

In September's issue of Cranes & Access we spoke with Gibbs on how he had found the crane rental industry and his plans for the future during development of the company. In that interview he stated that he was ready and willing to serve the industry as a whole if he was called on to do so:

Comments

manandboy
What a breath of fresh air this guy is at ainscough. Respectful, savvy, level-headed, considered, articulate. Running the business in the way it deserves to be run. A far cry from the previous CEO (Jeremy Fry) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and his IT side-kick. They had ################################ and were driving the business to the ground. Good riddance to them.

Nov 14, 2020