The Scotsman

Aberdeen company which lights up shipyards, refineries and distilleri­es goes global after million-pound investment

- By SCOTT REID

A north-east firm whose lighting systems are used in shipyards, refineries and distilleri­es is thinking global after investing £1 millio n in new product design.

BME Nitech, which is part of Aberdeen-based BME Group, said its Uk-designed and manufactur­ed systems have taken more than three years to develop. It is now a provider to North Sea operators, shipyards, refineries, distilleri­es, emergency services, the aerospace industry and other sectors.

In recent weeks, the firm has experience­d a “sharp rise” in demand, including an order from a client in south-east Asia involving the supply of 500 lights.

The company said its line - up of portable and temporary lighting products has also been subject to higher demand as firms look to manage issues around the pandemic. Managing director Scot Borland said: “A tremendous amount of effort has gone into bringing our British designed and manufactur­ed solution to market.

“We d i d a g r e a t d e a l o f r e s e a r c h a n d d e ve l o p ment

a n d t a l ke d t o e n d u s e r s t o ensure that each aspect – power output, beam angle, product weight and battery life – was the best it could be. We are extremely proud of the result.”

The firm has been busy developing a “market-leading” light for use in hazardous areas and an improved product for industrial markets.

Borland added: “The Nitech product received positive feedback from the North Sea clients but there was disappoint­ment that there wasn’t a Zone 1 option.

“The feedback also mentioned that the industry was crying out for a new innovative product to challenge the existing suppliers. I decided to buy the company with a view to making everything about a very good product even better.

“It has taken much longer than I anticipate­d, largely due to testing and certificat­ion by industry experts, but it had to be right.

“We’ve had requests from all over the world as companies and organisati­ons realise the innovation’s capability and benefits. We believe we are offering something that’s long overdue – a better quality, fit-for-purpose, safer solution.

“There is huge scope for us not just in the North Sea but globally. We’re now ready to push on and hopeful that 2021 will be a big year for us.”

 ??  ?? 0 Scot Borland, BME managing director, has high hopes
0 Scot Borland, BME managing director, has high hopes

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