Ace Winches boss calls on industry to invest more in young talent
North-east engineering firm Ace Winches has called on industry to invest more in training young people as it expands its own apprenticeship scheme.
North-east engineering firm Ace Winches has called on industry to invest more in training young people as it expands its own apprenticeship scheme.
One of the north-east's best -known businesses, Ace Winches, has reported an "outstanding" financial performance.
Engineering firm Ace Winches has said it is focused on diversification and geographic expansion amid strong demand for its products and services globally.
Aberdeenshire-based Ace Winches has unveiled ambitious plans to invest £5.2 million with the opening of a new facility in Houston.
Ace Winches founder Alfie Cheyne has “exciting plans for the future” after taking back control of the business from investor, Balmoral Group.
ACE Winches is planning to make more than a dozen redundancies at its Aberdeen headquarters as part of a business restructure.
Balmoral Group has sold ACE Winches back to founder and former chief executive Alfie Cheyne after the relationship between the two north-east businesses soured.
Two of the north-east of Scotland's best-known entrepreneurs have struck a £10million deal giving one of them a stake in the other’s business.
Deck machinery manufacturer Ace Winches has appointed Chris Waller as its new engineering manager.
Deck machinery specialist Ace Winches has made two new appointments to its leadership team.