RSE reports growth fuelled by innovation
A UK-based water treatment solutions provider has reported significant growth.
Ross Shire Engineering (RSE), headquartered in Muir of Ord, Scotland, has achieved a 30 per cent increase in revenue to £257.2 million for the year ending March 2024, with operating profit climbing to £19.9 million.
While the company has a strong foundation in Scotland, bosses say its innovative solutions and client relationships are “driving demand” across England and Wales, with the company growing its footprint in the municipal and industrial water sectors and now employing over 2,000 people across its 18 offices in the UK.
The year saw RSE complete two acquisitions to further strengthen its capability, as well as launch modular water treatment plants that cut CO₂ emissions by 85 per cent compared to traditional systems, as it commits to leading “the industry toward a more sustainable future”.
Stephen Slessor, RSE’s chief executive officer, said: “Our focus on driving innovation, sustainability and creating strong customer partnerships has delivered significant organic growth in England and Wales, establishing this as a thriving region and a cornerstone of our future success.
“By combining modular engineering, cutting edge technology and sustainable practices, we are transforming how water treatment facilities are designed and delivered, creating tangible environmental and economic benefits.
“We are excited about the future as we continue to scale our operations, invest in new products, develop talent and lead the industry toward a more sustainable future.”
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