UK water treatment engineering group Ross-shire Engineering (RSE) has acquired a majority stake in Bristol-based motor control centre manufacturer GPS.
RSE, which has offices around the country including in Inverness, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham and Bath, did not disclose the size of its investment.
It said the deal would "further bolster" its power distribution and controls systems portfolio, which includes Blackburn Starling, TCS, Saftronics and DPS Group. It also said the acquisition expanded its "technical skills and resources", with 50 staff now based in the South West and southern Wales.
The move is expected to support increasing demand for RSE’s modular water treatment solutions in England, as well as enhance service offerings to existing customers, the firm added.
Jason Smith, RSE power distribution and controls director, said: "We are pleased to welcome the team at GPS into our portfolio of businesses. The acquisition further establishes RSE as the largest power distribution and control systems provider in the UK market.
"The additional technical skills and manufacturing capacity will enable RSE to fulfil demand for its innovative modular treatment plants, whilst opening up new doors and solutions to customers in England and Wales.”
GPS, based on Albert Road in Bristol, is an end-to-end manufacturer and systems integrator, producing motor control centres and low voltage switchgear.
GPS director Nigel Harrison added: “We are really excited with the investment RSE has made in our company. It hasn’t gone unnoticed the work RSE have and continue to do in this space, and we can’t wait to get onboard. GPS has a 45-year track record and complements our now sister businesses perfectly, offering a complete solution to our end client."
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