The Scotsman

Caltech Lifts moves on up with deal to acquire peer

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Lift company Caltech Lifts has swooped on a Scots rival in a move that will see the enlarged business maintain more than 1,000 lifts across the UK.

Caltech, which was founded in Dundee in 1978 by engineer Howard Renwick and is now run by his sons Andrew and Fraser, formally takes over Coupar Angus-based Scotlifts Scotland in a cash deal later this week for an undisclose­d sum.

Scotlifts Scotland owner Scott Murray will join the management team a sc al tech’ s new installati­ons manager and the company assets will transfer over. Scotlifts’ 50 contract clients across Dundee, Perthshire and the Highlands will move to Caltech.

Andrew Renwick said: “Scott is one of the most talented lift engineers in Scotland. To have [him] on our installati­on and repairs team full-time will significan­tly strengthen our engineerin­g capability as he will be heavily involved in both a hands-on role as well as supervisin­g other engineers and training apprentice­s.”

 ??  ?? 0 Caltech managing director Andrew Renwick, right, welcomes Scott Murray to the business
0 Caltech managing director Andrew Renwick, right, welcomes Scott Murray to the business

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