The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Engineers win £7m safety doors order

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

An engineerin­g giant has secured a £7.2 million Government contract to manufactur­e safety doors.

The order has been won by Chatteris-based Avingtrans through its newly acquired Booth Industries, which makes blast proof doors for a range of markets, from offshore oil and gas to nuclear.

It comes five months after Avingtrans, which owns Peter Brotherhoo­d, of Peterborou­gh, and Stainless Metalcraft,

of Chatteris, bought Bolton-based Booth out of administra­tion.

The acquisitio­n did not include an existing order book, which has meant rebuilding Booth from scratch.

The new order brings the total contract value secured since June to £12 million plus.

Austen Adams, managing director of Avingtrans’ PSRE division said: “This is fantastic news. When we acquired Booth we were excited by its potential.

“Securing these contracts supports that judgement and, as home to a number of great British engineerin­g brands, we remain confident in our abilities to restore Booth Industries to a clear leadership position in its chosen niche markets.”

Steve McQuillan, chief executive of Avingtrans, said: “We have a strong track record of identifyin­g under performing businesses in highly-regulated engineerin­g markets and investing in them to turn the underlying business around.

“As the Booth acquisitio­n shows, it’s an approach that continues to deliver significan­t shareholde­r value while securing the future of traditiona­l UK engineerin­g businesses and retaining essential skills in the economy.”

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Steve McQuillan, chief executive of Avingtrans.

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