AN Ayrshire engineering firm plans to increase its workforce numbers by 10% after winning orders for control systems in places ranging from Highland whisky distilleries to water plants in Saudi Arabia.
AN Ayrshire engineering firm plans to increase its workforce numbers by 10% after winning orders for control systems in places ranging from Highland whisky distilleries to water plants in Saudi Arabia.
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MARK WILLIAMSON
Booth Welsh (BWA) wants to recruit 20 staff to help keep pace with growth in the business in domestic and overseas markets.
Based in Stevenston, Booth Welsh specialises in the design and installation of control systems which play a key role in ensuring that processes completed in industries such as food and drink and pharmaceuticals operate efficiently.
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