The Scotsman

Moray engineerin­g firm to create dozens of jobs in £2.5m expansion

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

A north-east engineerin­g and constructi­on firm is expanding thanks to a £2.5 million investment that will allow it to more than double production capacity and take on dozens of extra staff.

AJ Engineerin­g, which is based in Moray, has expanded its Forres-based manufactur­ing sites by adding 4.7 acres of land that was previously owned by the local council.

The move will see the existing buildings at the former sawmill site being refurbishe­d and a new automated fabricatio­n facility being installed.

The firm currently employs about 80 staff including seven apprentice­s, but the expansion plans could see as many as 36 jobs created over the next three years.

Company owner Alan James said: “We had previously rented the buildings and ground from Moray Council and we were delighted that they agreed to sell the site to enable our future developmen­t plans.

“Highlands and Island Enterprise( HI E) has been fully involved in the developmen­t of these plans and supported us in this project with a grant of £420,000 for our investment in the first and second phases.

“The plan now is to refurbish the buildings and to install a new automated fabricatio­n facility at the site. The purpose of this investment is to make us more efficient and it will provide the company with the ability to increase its throughput but at a lower production cost.

“The new equipment will mean that our skilled fabricator­s will be available to concentrat­e on the more technical

projects and no longer have to spend time measuring or marking beams or drilling them as the new machine will be able to do all this automatica­lly from the details downloaded directly from our drawing office.

“With the skilled workforce being available we would be able to seek a greater number of complex projects.”

He added: “This is a three-year, three phase project. Phase one is to refurbish the existing buildings at Waterford and purchase

and commission a cut and drill line. Phase two is the installati­on of an automatic shotblaste­r and the third phase is the purchase of a plate processor.

“It is expected that we will see the automated fabricatio­n cut and drill line being up and running for mid-summer 2021.”

The last major investment from the company was in October 2015 when it bought the Fort William-based engineerin­g firm Northern Engineerin­g & Welding Co (NEWCO).

AJ Engineerin­g currently sits on a total of 2.25 acres at its Greshop Industrial Estate sites, while sister company NEWCO comprises a workshop within 2.7 acres.

Steve Richards, business developmen­t account manager with HIE, said: “Moray is renowned for innovation and manufactur­ing across many sectors and AJ Engineerin­g is a key part of this.

“This is a great example of a dynamic Scottish manufactur­ing firm pursuing its growth ambitions through innovation and automation.

“It’s also brilliant news for For re sand the wider local economy, particular­ly in relation to the expectatio­ns of new opportunit­ies for young people through apprentice­ships.

“Wear every pleased to be able to provide support and very much look forward to seeing the new facility take shape.”

 ??  ?? 0 Director Graham Alexander with managing director and owner of AJ Engineerin­g Alan James
0 Director Graham Alexander with managing director and owner of AJ Engineerin­g Alan James

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