The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Perth’s economy given lift as John Deere announce new premises.

Substantia­l project for John Deere will create 20 jobs and demonstrat­es firm’s commitment to area

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

John Deere Forestry is investing £2 million in creating substantia­l premises in Perth in a move described as a “real boost” for the city.

More than 20 jobs will be created with the developmen­t at North Muirton Industrial Estate. It will be the machinery giant’s largest UK operation.

The Arran Road site will contain a sales operation, backroom staff, a workshop and a spare parts service that will cover the whole of Scotland.

UK managing director Jock McKie said Perth was the ideal location to service the firm’s forestry customers.

He said: “We realised that Perth was a tremendous central location in terms of average time to machines.

“From a logistics point of view Perth has good links and the city itself gets a good name, with not much unemployme­nt. We felt we would get a good class of employee in Perth.”

The building work is being conducted by Perth constructi­on firm Algo, with the steel work already in place.

Mr McKie said he hoped the site would be operationa­l by March and would put the firm in a strong position

Forestry in Scotland is predicted to grow by 48% in the next 10 years. JOCK MCKIE, JOHN DEERE FORESTRY UK MANAGING DIRECTOR

for the expected growth in forestry in Scotland.

He said: “Forestry in Scotland is predicted to grow by 48% in the next 10 years.

“This strategic move is about getting quicker support and parts to customers so that we remain their preferred supplier and strengthen our market share.

“We have recruited for a lot of positions with some of the staff working in Carlisle to learn the product and the business who will move to Perth.”

The investment was welcomed by Perthshire Chamber of Commerce chief executive Vicki Unite.

“We all work hard to promote this area to potential investors, raising benefits such as access to a skilled labour force and excellent connectivi­ty and accessibil­ity through being centrally located,” she said.

“With John Deere Forestry creating their largest UK operation here and bringing more than 20 jobs, they are providing a real boost to the area.

“Choosing local constructi­on company Algo to create this new build further demonstrat­es their commitment to Perthshire and we look forward to working with them and offering as much support as we can.”

 ?? Picture: Rami Hanafi. ?? The John Deere base, artist’s impression shown below, will have a workshop and supply spare parts for forestry machinery operating throughout Scotland.
Picture: Rami Hanafi. The John Deere base, artist’s impression shown below, will have a workshop and supply spare parts for forestry machinery operating throughout Scotland.
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