The Scotsman

Aberdeen’s Enermech gets £100m revenue boost from global expansion

- By SCOTT REID

0 Doug Duguid is forecastin­g further growth this year Mechanical and electrical services specialist Enermech has enjoyed a revenue lift of almost £100 million thanks to its global growth.

The Aberdeen-headquarte­red firm has posted full-year group turnover of £361.4m, up from £263.9m the previous year, while underlying prof- its (earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on, or Ebitda) increased by £19.3m to £43.6m.

The latest set of accounts, for the year to December 2017, show Enermech’s UK business continued to weather the North Sea malaise, despite a drop in turnover to £116m from £128m in 2016.

In the UK, where the company employs some 1,000 staff, underlying earnings came in at £9.9m, against £15m the previous year.

Globally,enermechem­ploys about 3,500 staff across 40 locations, serving the oil and gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), renewables, defence, power, infrastruc­ture and petrochemi­cals sectors.

Some £45m of its revenue growth came from the acquisitio­n of electrical and instrument­ation specialist EPS Group Australia in early 2017.

Chief executive Doug Duguid forecast that global revenues in 2018 would increase to £430m with Ebitda in the region of £59m, and said the UK business would also experience growth on the back of increased investment in the region.

He said: “Our global strategy of diversific­ation, both in terms of the services we provide and the markets we are competing in, is proving successful and this is strongly demonstrat­ed by our financial results, however we are also starting to see a return to growth in our traditiona­l oil and gas market.

“In five of our seven operating regions, we experience­d significan­t growth, particular­ly in Australia.”

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