RSE snaps up Leeds switchgear company
Scottish engineering specialist RSE has taken its Uk-wide headcount to more than 1,000 after sealing the acquisition of a Leeds-based switchgear maker.
Muir of Ord-based RSE – Ross-shire Engineering – will take up a majority stake in Technical Control Systems (TCS), which is one of the UK’S largest designers and manufacturers of low voltage switchgear, motor control centres, relay protection panels and control panels.
The deal, for an undisclosed sum, also includes the continuation of TCS’S joint venture, TAP (Total Automation & Power), which provides systems integration to customers including Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Southern Water.
RSE managing director Allan Dallas said: “The acquisition adds an additional 52 skilled resources and 3,400 square metres of manufacturing capacity to our group, taking us over 1,000 employees in the UK.
“We were attracted to TCS by their reputation in the English water market, the electrical supply industry and the service benefits we could bring our customers with a more integrated approach.
“Demand for our innovative water treatment technologies has also promoted the need for additional manufacturing capacity and technical skills. The acquisition makes RSE one of the largest single providers of automation and control systems in the UK water industry.”
TCS managing director Jonathan Somers added: “The business has been under family and management ownership for 52 years and has a strong track record in the UK water and other sectors.” 0 Technical Control Systems (TCS)