The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dundee fabricator in £100,000 boost

- JIM MILLAR businesses

ADundee-based metal fabricatio­n firm is set to boost productivi­ty by 50% after purchasing hi-spec equipment with a Scottish Government loan.

META L t e c h designs, supplies and installs high quality carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminium fabricatio­ns to the constructi­on, oil and gas and manufactur­ing industries throughout the UK.

The firm secured £100,000 from the Scottish G o v e r n m e n t ’s Digital Developmen­t Loan fund which will be used to purchase a CNC Plasma Cutting Machine including an Intelligen­t Real Time Informatio­n System (IRIS).

This will provide remote access to live data and statistics allowing the business to monitor and control the machine to maximise the c u tt i n g capacity, improve efficiency and reduce costs.

The investment will see the business undertake profile cutting in- house that was previously outsourced and boost output by around 50%.

T he privately owned business operates from a 26,000sq ft facility in the c i t y ’s We s t Pitkerro Industrial Estate, including a purpose built carbon steel workshop, a standalone “clean” workshop to facilitate all stainless steel and aluminium fabricatio­ns to prevent cross contaminat­ion between products and a 10,000sq ft precision c u tt i n g and profiling workshop.

Fo u n d e d in 2008, METALtech UK employs 45 staff and has a turnover of more than £4 million.

Wattie Milne, managing director at METALtech UK, said: “Accessing the Digital Developmen­t Loan fund allows us to invest directly into new technology and training which will mean that we are capable of undertakin­g larger contracts than before and also to process more complex projects which in the past, we have subcontrac­ted outside the business.

“The new equipment’s digital capabiliti­es allows our skilled staff to monitor more real time production and processing data, programme it to undertake more complex projects and improve efficienci­es.

“As a result it will have a significan­t impact on the whole business and is part of our overall growth strategy.”

The company has been involved in a number of prestigiou­s projects, including the V&A museum in Dundee and the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.

It has also worked on projects across the leisure, education and domestic property sectors.

It is currently working on the new V& A Museum Collection­s and Research Centre in London.

The firm is the 100 th SME to have benefitted from the fund which offers companies 0% interest rate

loans of up to £100,000 to invest in improving their digital capabiliti­es, capacity and digital skills.

Other sectors to benefit include agricultur­e and fisheries, food and drink, manufactur­ing, energy and renewables and the creative industries.

The Digital Developmen­t Loan Fund is managed by Lanarkshir­e Enterprise Services in partnershi­p with DSL Business Finance (DSL).

Stuart Yuill, executive director DSL, said: “The investment in leading edge equipment enables the business to improve efficiency, increase capacity and expand its product range all of which position the company for future success.”

All industry sectors are eligible to apply to the fund, including charities and third sector organisati­ons.

Ho w e v e r,

must meet the European definition of an SME in terms of employees, balance sheet and turnover and the purpose of the loan must be to improve digital capacity, digital capability or the digital skills of the workforce

Finance Secretary Kate Forbes said: “I am delighted to share that the Digital Developmen­t Loan has recently awarded its 100th loan to METALtech UK Ltd.

“The pandemic has highlighte­d the importance for businesses to harness the opportunit­ies for digital technologi­es to drive productivi­ty, support growth and increase resilience.”

The new CNC Plasma C u tt i n g Ma c h i n e will have the capacity to cut sheets or parts up to 4m x 2m and on a greater range of material thicknesse­s than its current CNC equipment.

 ??  ?? INVESTMENT: Wattie Milne, managing director of METALtech UK, welcomed the loan.
INVESTMENT: Wattie Milne, managing director of METALtech UK, welcomed the loan.

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