Booth Welsh nets £1.3m Saudi deals
The Ayrshire-based company, which employs about 200 staff, will work with Kindasa Water Services (KWS) and Al Fatah Water & Power (FWP) to design, install and manage new control systems at their plants.
Jeddah-based KWS, which supplies water to industrial users, will be able to increase its output by a third, while FWP will use Booth Welsh’s expertise at a desalination plant at Jubail. Staff from Ayrshire will work with the two companies to get the systems up and running.
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Hide AdManaging director Martin Welsh said: “Despite it being an overseas contract, this work is being kept in Scotland with all the control system panel build being carried out in our premises in Ayrshire.”
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