A Scottish oil and gas engineering firm said yesterday it had powered past the £10million turnover milestone after netting several “major” North Sea contracts.
It means JWF has quadrupled its revenues in just a decade, allowing it to double its total workforce to 26 at the same time.
The company, which was founded in 1959, supplies energy companies with a range of instruments that measure flow, temperature and pressure, among other things.
The firm has an office in Aberdeen’s Riverside House and recently unveiled its new, larger Glasgow headquarters, which it says will enable further growth.
Director Martin Kerlin said: “We have been in business for more than 50 years, providing steady growth to the level that JWF is considered to be a leading supplier to the markets we serve.
“We will continue to invest in this proposition and further develop our close relationships with our key suppliers in order to pursue continued growth not only in the Aberdeen market but also in established and emerging international territories.”