The Scotsman

Fishers caps year of investment

- By GARETH MACKIE

Fishers Laundry Group has unveiled an 11 per cent drop in annual profits following a “year of significan­t investment” for the venerable Fife firm.

The Cupar-based company, which cleans, irons and delivers more than two million items a week, said pre-tax profits for 2015 fell to £2.4 million,downfrom£2.7mtheprevi­ous year, as labour costs rose on the back of the national minimum wage and it geared up to launch a “super laundry” in Coatbridge.

The £5m facility, which opened in March, has the capacity to wash and dry about 650,000 items of bed linen and towels a week for hotel customers.

Turnover at the business, establishe­d in 1900, edged up to £34.9m, from £34.8m in 2014. Managing director Michael Jones said: “2015 was a year of investment for Fishers, preparing for the 2016 launch of Scotland’s first super laundry, getting closer to our customers, increasing our efficienci­es and further improving our environmen­tal footprint.

“As the market leader in Scotland and the north of England, it is important that we stay competitiv­e whilst offering the best service to our customers. Our investment­s are already having a positive impact on our 2016 performanc­e.”

Jones said the company has enjoyedanu­mberofnewb­usiness wins this year, adding an extra £1m to its revenues so far. It has also launched its own luxury linen range, featuring built-in radio frequency identifica­tion (RFID) technology.

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