The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Cask filling joint venture for Perth and Fife firms

Edwards Engineerin­g and DPS Group purchase IP assets from Cockayne

- ROB MCLAREN rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

A Perth engineerin­g company and Fife industrial instrument­s firm have combined for a joint venture to support the cask filling and disgorging industry in the UK.

Edwards Engineerin­g and Glenrothes-based DPS Group have acquired the intellectu­al property of East Kilbride company JE Cockayne, which recently went into liquidatio­n.

The rights, acquired for an undisclose­d sum, include the brand, design and technology behind Cockayne’s Caskmaster cask filling machines and Flowlog recording system, which is used by the majority of distilleri­es throughout Scotland.

Edwards Engineerin­g’s managing director Ben Carter said: “We have previously completed a number of projects that have incorporat­ed the Cockayne capability into the overall solutions for clients.

“We’ve worked with the machines and technology and know how well they perform and the quality of the engineerin­g and the intellectu­al property that underpins them.

“The acquisitio­n of the Cockayne brand, designs and IP fits neatly with the Edwards mechanical engineerin­g capability and the joint venture with DPS Group means that we will together be able to provide a new level of service to the industry.”

Cockayne customers will continue to be fully supported by the joint venture for annual servicing, operationa­l support, upgrades and new installati­ons.

The joint venture also seeks to modernise and develop new technical solutions to the cask filling and disgorging industries.

DPS Group director Martin Brownlee said: “We are pleased to have reached agreement with Edwards Engineerin­g to deliver this new joint venture which will see us significan­tly expand our services across the whisky sector.

“Bringing together these establishe­d, highly successful and ambitious brands is good for the sector.

“With renewed choice, expertise and a commitment to outstandin­g customer service, we’re sure that this innovative provision under the Cockayne brand will serve clients well.”

Earlier this year, Edwards Engineerin­g outlined plans to grow its turnover to £20 million by 2022.

The 50-year-old firm, which operates from a 45,000sq-ft factory on Glenearn Road, was bought from the founding family in 2016 by investment group Cartalex.

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 ??  ?? Top: Cockayne’s cask filling system. Above: Ben Carter, managing director of Edwards Engineerin­g.
Top: Cockayne’s cask filling system. Above: Ben Carter, managing director of Edwards Engineerin­g.

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