Tom Murdoch (Brimmond MD)

Brimmond sets sights on growth with rebrand and restructure

BRIMMOND Group, the Aberdeenshire-based provider of hydraulic, lifting and mechanical equipment and services, has integrated the divisions of its business ...

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BRIMMOND Group, the Aberdeenshire-based provider of hydraulic, lifting and mechanical equipment and services, has integrated the divisions of its business by absorbing sister company Rigrun Europe.

The company, which is rebranding as Brimmond after dropping ‘Group’ from its title, also announced Tom Murdoch as Managing Director of the newly unified entity. The restructure sees him become majority shareholder of the business started by his late father Alistair in 1996.

Tom Murdoch, Managing Director of Brimmond, said: “Unifying the business creates a stronger organisation more capable of achieving growth in domestic and international markets as demand for our services continues to increase.”

“Last year saw the business lay strong foundations for growth, achieving our highest ever turnover of £6million, signing new distribution agreements with Heila Marine Cranes and KAMAT pumps and seeing strong demand for our rental, manufacturing and service divisions.” 

“Our new ambitious strategy will continue to grow Brimmond locally and internationally while building upon our core market in the energy sector, and diversifying into new markets including marine, aquaculture and renewables.”

The rebranding and restructure follows a prosperous year for the engineering company which saw it celebrate its 25th anniversary, as well as announce new contracts spanning the renewables, subsea and production sectors.

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