The Scotsman

INTERNATIO­NAL GROWTH

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A family-run manufactur­ing firm is targeting overseas markets after doubling production capability with a sixfigure investment.

123v, which produces car ports, glass verandas and canopies, is set to move into its new 5,000 square foot headquarte­rs in Tillicoult­ry on Friday, exactly 20 years after the business was launched by husband-and-wife team Robin and Jayne Marlin.

The company has invested nearly £250,000 into the facility doubling its floor space to make way for new products, enabling the firm to grow. It now has 30 staff with a turnover of £1.8 million as of April and via Business Gateway Clackmanna­nshire has been working with solar-focused glass firm Polysolar to test its latest product – solar power canopies – which it believes could help it break the £2m barrier next year.

Robin Marlin, chairman and technical director, said: “With interest in electric cars and generating and storing your own electricit­y increasing, we’ve developed a solar powered door canopy and car port

0 The Clackmanna­nshire firm is aiming to break the £2 million sales barrier

“Because we now have space to increase production, there is no reason why we can’t replicate what we have done in the UK in Spain, France and America.”

ROBIN MARLIN, CHAIRMAN with tinted glass and in-built solar panels that will generate electricit­y.”

He also praised Business Gateway for helping 123v connect with Scottish Enterprise’s innovation team, leading to the current support for research and developmen­t (R&D) “that helps us spread the risk”.

Marlin, who started the business after spotting a gap in the market to sell cantilever car ports to the Scottish market, added that the next “big thing” Business Gateway will help with is widening its market share. “Because we now have space to increase production, there is no reason why we can’t replicate what we have done in the UK in Spain, France and America where there is huge potential, particular­ly for our new solar-powered products.”

Alison Davidson, adviser at Business Gateway, said: “123v is a fantastic success story, highlighti­ng that Clackmanna­nshire is a great place to base your business if you want it to grow. The company was well-establishe­d when it came

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