The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Angus company secures distillery export deal

Multi-million-pound contract to provide whisky stills

- JIM MILLAR jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

An Angus firm that is in charge of delivering a new whisky distillery in Inner Mongolia has awarded a multimilli­on-pound export contract to a Scottish firm.

Forfar-based Valentine Internatio­nal Business Connection­s, owned by Dave Valentine, has a lucrative “design and build” contract for the distillery that will be constructe­d in Ordos for Chinese firm MengTai.

Mr Valentine, who also owns Simpsons Golf Shop in Carnoustie, said the overall project cost will be in excess of £3 million.

A contract to supply the stills and associated machinery has been awarded to Rothes-based fabricatio­n group Forsyths.

He said: “The copper stills, which are still beaten by hand, along with all of the machinery required to make a premium whisky will be constructe­d in modular form in Scotland.

“This has the benefit of allowing constructi­on and testing in a controlled and safe environmen­t before the system is disassembl­ed, packed into containers and shipped to Ordos.

“The modular system also means that significan­t savings to the client are achieved by drasticall­y reducing assembly times on location, and it is hoped the facility will be producing spirit by next November.”

The export contract is described as being a “multi-million-pound” deal.

The MengTai Group is ranked sixth in the top private companies in Inner Mongolia with a workforce of more than 4,000 and interests in energy, e-commerce and financial services.

With the distillery, it is aiming to produce a whisky that is not only the best in the region, but one that is globally recognised for quality.

Richard Lin Lu, a senior UK-based representa­tive of the MengTai Group, said: “Despite the difficulti­es in these novel and trying times, we are working closely with Forsyths to avoid delay caused by the virus.

“We have so much to learn from the

Scottish whisky industry – the cultural and historic home of whisky.

“So, we hope not just to bring the best Scotch whisky production and technology to China – we also aim to bring Scotland’s profound and unique whisky culture to the Chinese consumer, especially the younger generation.”

The Scottish Chambers of Commerce, which hosted a high-level delegation from the Inner Mongolian government in May last year, welcomed the progress.

Chief executive Dr Liz Cameron said: “This is a fantastic developmen­t especially in the current global economic crisis we are all facing.

“It confirms that opportunit­ies do exist and we look forward to building on this fantastic trade relationsh­ip as we move forward to rebuild our economy.”

 ??  ?? MengTai vicechairm­an Ao Bo and Angus businessma­n Dave Valentine holding a quaich inscribed with the message “Together we will make the dream a reality”.
MengTai vicechairm­an Ao Bo and Angus businessma­n Dave Valentine holding a quaich inscribed with the message “Together we will make the dream a reality”.

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