Control Valve Solutions Ltd (CVS), the manufacturer of valve technology for the oil and gas industry, has marked its 10th anniversary by launching its growth strategy and moving into new headquarters. With significant funding support from Clydesdale Bank and Scottish Enterprise, CVS has relocated to new premises in Minto Place, Altens, in Aberdeen.
The premises was fully renovated before its team of 43 moved in, which included the addition of a purpose-built machine shop, which will increase the efficiency of the company’s valve overhaul and repairs process. CVS also plans to create around 15 new jobs at the site over the next 12-18 months, which will include two new positions within its apprenticeship programme.
The company has also launched its growth strategy and the financial support will also be used to purchase new machinery and equipment to service higher customer demand, as its presence within the sector continues to grow.
CVS was established in March 2009 and plays a key role in the oil and gas sector supply chain by providing state of the art valve equipment and maintenance services, which help to keep valves running smoothly in extreme conditions during offshore operations.
The business has gained recognition for its guarantee of 24-hour mobilization and has established partnerships with firms including Paladon Systems, the valve solutions business, to boost its capacity to service its clients in Scotland and the North Sea.