The Scotsman

Aberdeen’s John Lawrie Group reports solid growth

● Comes in year that saw company sold to managers ● Highlights rise in decommissi­oning work in oil industry

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

John Lawrie Group, the Aberdeen-headquarte­red metal recycling, decommissi­oning and steel tubulars business, had driven up profits in a year that saw the firm acquired by its management.

Annual results for the year ended 31 December 2017, just filed at Companies House, show a near 50 per cent increase in revenues to £83 million, with operating profit more than doubling to £12m.

November saw the completion of a private equity-backed management buy-out.

Four members of John Lawrie Group’s management team, and existing shareholde­rs – chief executive Vic Sinclair, financial director Charlie Parker, operations director Dave Weston, and tubulars director Iain Laing – in partnershi­p with Rubicon Partners, and principal investment firm Grovepoint, bought out the majority shareholde­r.

The following month, the firm’s metal recycling division expanded into Shetland with the acquisitio­n of the Rova Head facility in Lerwick. This reopened this February after undergoing a major infrastruc­ture upgrade.

Contributi­ng to the solid financial result has been the group’s metal recycling division, which incorporat­es decommissi­oning services. Last year, the division recorded its highest ever annual tonnage of scrap metal throughput, consistent­ly exporting in excess of 10,000 tonnes per month to European steel mills.

Although John Lawrie Group has been active in oil and gas and subsea decommissi­oning work for a number of years, it said it had noticed an upturn in activity from this sector during the past two years.

Parker said: “During 2017 we witnessed an excellent performanc­e across the whole group. We have been able to focus on our core business and develop an exciting, fully funded growth strategy in partnershi­p with our new investors.

“The acquisitio­n of a new facility in Shetland adds to our existing metal recycling operating bases in Aberdeen, Montrose and Evanton, near Inverness. These allow us to provide our customers across the north of Scotland with an excellent and well establishe­d support service for oil and gas decommissi­oning and other dismantlin­g projects.

“We have also establishe­d a mobile project team that has carried out decom work at numerous port facilities right down the UK east coast.”

In North America, John Lawrie Group’s tubulars division has transforme­d significan­tly over the last few years, becoming firmly establishe­d as a key supplier of steel tubulars to the foundation piling sector.

Since 2014, the business, which is based in Texas, has opened storage locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvan­ia in order to service the constructi­on market in the north eastern states more efficientl­y.

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