The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scrap metal company’s turnover rises by 50%

Firm enjoys a successful year after management buyout

- ROB MCLAREN rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Turnover at metal recycling and decommissi­oning firm John Lawrie Group soared by 50% last year as the company underwent a management buyout.

The Aberdeen-based company, which has a large operation in Montrose, reported its sales rose to £83 million for the year ending December 31.

The operating profit more than doubled to £12m.

The 15-acre Montrose site at Forties Road Industrial Estate underwent a £600,000 investment programme in 2016 to enhance its capabiliti­es in processing redundant steel tubulars from the oil and gas industry and repurposin­g them to meet the needs of the constructi­on piling market.

Group financial director Charlie Parker said: “During 2017, we witnessed an excellent performanc­e across the whole group. We have been able to focus on our core business and develop an exciting, fully funded growth strategy in partnershi­p with our new investors.

“Our Montrose site is an important and expanding part of our business, primarily handling and facilitati­ng the reuse of redundant steel tubulars, as well as managing scrap metal recycling operations.

“Utilising redundant steel tubulars in foundation piling is growing in popularity due to the added strength that steel has over traditiona­l concrete piles and we are seeing this through the increased volume of product we are being asked for.”

John Lawrie employs 19 staff directly in Montrose and has 35,000 tonnes of materials a year going through Montrose Port.

In December, the firm’s metal recycling division expanded into Shetland with the acquisitio­n of the Rova Head metal recycling facility in Lerwick. This facility reopened in February 2018 after undergoing a major infrastruc­ture upgrade.

The metal recycling division recorded its highest annual tonnage of scrap metal throughput last year, exporting more than 10,000 tonnes per month to European steel mills. John Lawrie also has a foothold in North America, where it is a key supplier of steel tubulars from its base in Houston, Texas.

The firm was founded in the 1930s in Aberdeen as a scrap metal merchant.

In November, the company’s ownership changed hands after the completion of a private equity backed management buyout.

Four members of the John Lawrie Group’s management team bought the company from the Meldrum family with the support of Rubicon Partners and Grovepoint.

 ??  ?? John Lawrie recorded its highest annual tonnage of scrap metal last year.
John Lawrie recorded its highest annual tonnage of scrap metal last year.

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