The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee fuel pump maker in £1.5m investment

Lesson for Scotland in how Tokheim stays at forefront of market

- Andrew argo

Scottish Business and Innovation Minister Paul Wheelhouse yesterday saw the impressive product developmen­t work aimed at keeping a Dundee company at the forefront of its market.

He visited the West Pitkerro factory of fuel dispenser manufactur­er Tokheim UK, the US-owned company’s only production site in Europe.

Scottish Enterprise has awarded £270,000 to a new research and developmen­t (R&D) project on the site in which the firm is investing £1.3 million.

The overall £1.5m is for the developmen­t of Quantum 510M dispenser, designed to be installed in forecourts more safely, last longer, require less service and dispense more accurately.

It is due to roll off the Dundee production line next year for the global market in a venture to secure the site’s 400 permanent jobs and hopefully lead to further employment.

The minister said: “This excellent company is a major employer in Dundee.

“It is also an innovative business, and I am in the early stages of my new post in Government and learning how we can approach the target of closing the productivi­ty gap in Scotland.

“Tokheim are a great example of a company that has got a continuous improvemen­t mentality, working with the workforce to be more successful on a day to day basis.

“It is also one we can learn from in terms of how it goes about its business of constantly innovating and improving, and staying ahead of the competitio­n,” he added.

Tokheim had been an innovator for a number of years with Scottish Enterprise as a partner, and he said the grant will help its activities and help secure and hopefully create jobs for the future in Dundee.

Ken Scobie, general manager of Tokheim, said: “Our market is very competitiv­e. Being good is not enough in this business. You need to be exceptiona­l.

“We need to be in the lead with innovation, and the latest grant from Scottish Enterprise, with the firm’s own investment, is critical to allow us to strengthen our R&D teamwork, and successful launch of the product which will secure the business we have in Dundee.” business@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Tokheim general manager Ken Scobie and Business and Innovation Minister Paul Wheelhouse in the demonstrat­ion suite.
Tokheim general manager Ken Scobie and Business and Innovation Minister Paul Wheelhouse in the demonstrat­ion suite.

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