£1.2 million investment boosts RSE’s production capabilities
Modular water technology specialist RSE has opened a new facility in Deephaven, Evanton, located within the Inverness & Cromarty Firth Green Freeport zone.
As part of the expansion, RSE has invested £1.2 million in advanced equipment to enhance its production capabilities and support the growing demand driven by investment from UK water companies.
The new facility will house the latest technology, including a 3D robotic plasma cutting machine, which significantly reduces fabrication time and improves quality. The site will produce RSE’s M-CTU modules and mobile MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor) treatment solutions, crucial for meeting current and future water treatment needs.
Stephen Slessor, CEO of RSE, commented: “We’re thrilled to bring this new facility to Deephaven, which represents a significant investment in the future of water technology.
“Not only does this expansion allow us to enhance our production capabilities, but it also brings new jobs and opportunities to the area.
“As we look towards the AMP8 investment from UK Water Companies, we’re committed to delivering innovative, high-quality solutions that meet the evolving needs of the industry.”