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Jim McColl, the Scottish engineering entrepreneur, has revealed plans to take the headcount at his ClydeUnion pump manufacturing business at Cathcart in Glasgow to more than 1000, amid surging ...
ClydeUnion Pumps is facing a fresh wave of job losses after its American owner SPX announced plans to make 160 staff redundant from its plant in Glasgow. The move comes a year after about 90 jobs ...
Westinghouse and ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX company, signed a teaming agreement to jointly market ClydeUnion Pumps Turbine Water Lubricated (CUP-TWL) pump in an arrangement that will include new ...
Scottish entrepreneur Jim McColl sold ClydeUnion Pumps this week for £750m, becoming one of Scotland's richest men after turning around the fortunes of an ailing engineering firm. 25 August 2011 ...
Jim McColl, one of Scotland’s wealthiest businessmen, has sold ClydeUnion Pumps – the company that first employed him as a 16 year old apprentice – to an American group for £750m.
ClydeUnion Pumps nearly doubles its manufacturing footprint at new facility in Burlington, Ont., to meet growing demand in the upstream oil and gas sectors. Burlington, Ont.—Several years ago ...
Image caption, A total of 980 people are employed at the ClydeUnion plant in Cathcart The American owner of ClydeUnion Pumps has announced plans to shed about 90 jobs from the firm's plant in Glasgow.
SPX is acquiring CLYDEUNION Pumps from Clyde Blowers Capital.The North Carolina-based manufacturing company will pay a total of £700 million for the acquisition. The transaction, which is pending ...
With projected 2011 revenue of approximately 400 million pounds, CLYDEUNION Pumps is a leading global supplier of pump technologies that are utilized in oil and gas processing, power generation ...
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services lowered its outlook on SPX Corp.'s junk-level credit rating, saying the company's expected $1.15 billion takeover of Clydeunion Pumps will stretch its credit ...
The owner of ClydeUnion Pumps announces plans to shed a further 160 jobs from the firm's plant in Glasgow, having cut 90 posts last year.