The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus firm spins global future with new team

£1m and additional employees to develop textile capabiliti­es

- MICHAEL ALEXANDER business@thecourier.co.uk

An Angus-based global textile manufactur­ing company is continuing to invest in China, India and the USA as it unveils a revamped executive management team to take the company forward.

J&D Wilkie Ltd, which has been operating as a family-run business in Kirriemuir for almost 150 years, has reiterated its pledge to be “leaders in the world of technical textiles” for filtration, constructi­on, energy and defence industries.

In a statement ahead of the firm’s 150th anniversar­y next year, financial director Roger McGill said: “J&D Wilkie has invested approximat­ely £1 million in new equipment and welcomed additional new employees to help develop and grow its technical textile manufactur­ing capabiliti­es at the group’s headquarte­rs in Kirriemuir.

“These developmen­ts are essential preparatio­n for the exciting plans to modernise our core business over the coming years.

“We operate on a global scale with thriving manufactur­ing bases in China and India and have recently expanded our sales presence into the USA.

“Our ongoing focus is to develop and innovate technical textiles for our customers to allow them to make their products and businesses safer, more efficient and more productive.

“We would like to thank the workforce for all the hard work and dedication to make our shared vision, a reality and our company in Kirriemuir stronger.”

Founded by James and David Wilkie as a jute weaver in 1868, the company has seen many changes through the years and prides itself on being one of the best textile weavers in Europe.

Michael Rowan, Bob Low and Alan Downs (retired) have been handing the reins over to the new team for the last year.

Under the new set-up, Mr Rowan continues as non-executive chairman of the board and Mr Low will cease employment with the company but will be available in a consultanc­y role.

Hamish Rowan (sixth generation) and Jean-Christophe Granier will continue as joint managing directors and will be responsibl­e for production and sales respective­ly with Roger McGill as financial director.

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Seated are the new J&D Wilkie board of Roger McGill (finance director), Hamish Rowan (joint managing director) and Jean-Christophe Granier (joint managing director), with the old board, standing, of Michael Rowan and Bob Low.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Seated are the new J&D Wilkie board of Roger McGill (finance director), Hamish Rowan (joint managing director) and Jean-Christophe Granier (joint managing director), with the old board, standing, of Michael Rowan and Bob Low.

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