2024’s third quarter scorecard for Scotland’s manufacturing sector seems to reflect the weather, with a bit of a dreich few months to report. For the first time in four years output volume has dipped into the negative, falling alongside order intake. This is according to the latest Quart
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Industry association Scottish Engineering awarded eight companies and seven young engineers for outstanding performance within the industry in a ceremony at the Glasgow Hilton Hotel last night. The Scottish Engineering awards were launched over 30 years ago to celebrate the very best home-grown Scot
Scottish Engineering has appointed Bernie O’Neil, operations director at Thales, as its second consecutive female president. Two years ago, Aine Finlayson became Scottish Engineering's first female president in its almost 160-year history.
Scotland's engineering sector’s overall upbeat mood continues in line with an eighth consecutive quarter of order and output growth, a run only bettered once since the turn of this millennium, according to feedback from Scottish Engineering's latest Quarterly Survey. With 31% of members r
A scheme to create an international rail cluster of excellence in Scotland has been extended following the success of the first phase. Scottish Enterprise has again appointed Scottish Engineering to continue connecting more Scottish SMEs and employers with train manufacturers, contractors, academics
For the first time in over 150 years, Scottish Engineering has appointed its first female President. Aine Finlayson, director of manufacturing at Aggreko has been appointed by the executive board as the new president of Scottish Engineering at its annual executive meeting.
Scotland's engineering sector is on an upward curve for the second consecutive quarter, according to Scottish Engineering’s latest Quarterly Review. The review highlights that optimism, exports and staffing remain strongly positive for the second consecutive quarter since the pandemic started,
Scottish construction chiefs are calling for the Treasury to change VAT reforms which they argue could cripple them further and cause massive job cuts.
Insulation manufacturer Superglass has today been named Company of the Year by Scottish Engineering in recognition of the company’s excellence in areas such as innovation and investment.
David Melhuish Four of Scotland’s leading industry groups – representing manufacturing, commercial property, retail and tourism – have united to challenge the Scottish Government to ensure future increases in business rates rise by no more than CPI, rather than the RPI measure of inflation. A