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Bidvest Noonan retains Keolis Amey Docklands contract

Bidvest Noonan has retained its contract with Keolis Amey Docklands (KAD), the operator of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) for Transport for London.

Under the renewed agreement, Bidvest Noonan will continue delivering “exceptional services” across the DLR’s network of stations, stops, and fleet, helping KAD provide a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for passengers.

Bidvest Noonan says this contract retention is a testament to the strong partnership it has with KAD and reflects the “continued high performance and dedication” of the Bidvest Noonan transport team.

Keith Middleton, Managing Director of Transport at Bidvest Noonan, commented: “We are proud to retain this important contract with Keolis Amey Docklands. Our teams are deeply committed to supporting KAD and the success of the Docklands Light Railway. We look forward to further strengthening our partnership and continuing to deliver the highest standards of service.”

Adam Prust, Key Account Director for Bidvest Noonan, who currently manages this contract said: “As we move into the new franchise with KAD, we are strengthening our partnership by expanding our services on the DLR contract to include pest control and laundry. We’re also investing in new equipment and technology to support our teams and enhance the customer experience.”

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