Gael Force Group continues with their planned growth after acquiring control of MohnAqua.
The acquisition of Forres-based underwater technology specialists, Mohn Aqua strengthens Gael Force`s existing capabilities within the aquaculture market and reinforces the company's ambitious drive to build sales to UK£50Million in the next 4 years.
Mohn Aqua has a well-established name in the aquaculture industry for its range of underwater technology but the Norwegian owned firm had been facing an uncertain future without further investment.
Gael Force plan to invest in product development, production, sales and servicing support of the Mohn Aqua product range; which includes underwater cameras, sensors and acoustic deterrent devices. This will help create a more secure future for the core workforce at the Forres premises and support them in extending the market reach across the UK and overseas.
The acquisition further expands Gael Force`s current standing in the aquaculture industry. Adding underwater technology to their range of consumable and equipment supplies is a move forward in becoming a complete end-to-end supplier. In addition they also supply moorings systems, including the new SeaQureMoor system, feeding barges with additional technology currently being developed and expected to be launched later this year.
Announcing the purchase, Stewart Graham, Gael Force Group`s managing director said, “The acquisition fits well into the company`s current development strategy and within our aquaculture business. This is another step towards Gael Force becoming an end to end supplier of aquaculture technology and equipment to the Scottish and international aquaculture markets”.
He added, “We plan to increase our focus on delivering this strategy and take further steps towards putting Scotland on the map as a supplier of technology and equipment to our own market in Scotland but internationally too.”
It is yet another milestone for Gael Force, established in 1983 the firm has grown from a Hebridean-based manufacturer of fishing creels and pots to a multi-faceted marine engineering and equipment supply business serving markets throughout the UK and Europe in aquaculture, commercial fishing and other marine and engineering markets.
Visit the Gael Force Group site HERE and the Mohn Aqua site HERE.
Mohn Aqua has a well-established name in the aquaculture industry for its range of underwater technology but the Norwegian owned firm had been facing an uncertain future without further investment.
Gael Force plan to invest in product development, production, sales and servicing support of the Mohn Aqua product range; which includes underwater cameras, sensors and acoustic deterrent devices. This will help create a more secure future for the core workforce at the Forres premises and support them in extending the market reach across the UK and overseas.
The acquisition further expands Gael Force`s current standing in the aquaculture industry. Adding underwater technology to their range of consumable and equipment supplies is a move forward in becoming a complete end-to-end supplier. In addition they also supply moorings systems, including the new SeaQureMoor system, feeding barges with additional technology currently being developed and expected to be launched later this year.
Announcing the purchase, Stewart Graham, Gael Force Group`s managing director said, “The acquisition fits well into the company`s current development strategy and within our aquaculture business. This is another step towards Gael Force becoming an end to end supplier of aquaculture technology and equipment to the Scottish and international aquaculture markets”.
He added, “We plan to increase our focus on delivering this strategy and take further steps towards putting Scotland on the map as a supplier of technology and equipment to our own market in Scotland but internationally too.”
It is yet another milestone for Gael Force, established in 1983 the firm has grown from a Hebridean-based manufacturer of fishing creels and pots to a multi-faceted marine engineering and equipment supply business serving markets throughout the UK and Europe in aquaculture, commercial fishing and other marine and engineering markets.
Visit the Gael Force Group site HERE and the Mohn Aqua site HERE.
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