Gray & Adams Group report peak in profits to almost £10m

Fraserburgh-based freight vehicle manufacturer Gray & Adams has announced a sharp rise in turnover – with pre-tax profits sitting at £9.7million for the last financial year.

The family-owned business, which supplies trailers to most of the UK’s major supermarket chains, saw its turnover increase by 19% to £148.3million in the year to April 30, 2017.

The company  also gained a proportional increase in profit of £8.1million to £9.7million – with net group assets increasing by £7.6million to £33.4million.

Mark Grant, group finance director, said the latest positive figures were “boosted” by additional orders which are not a regular occurrence.

He said: “These results are exceptionally good with increased sales in all our primary product lines. We are accustomed to building large quantity orders but this year’s results were boosted by a handful of large trailer and truck body orders that are not an annual occurrence.

“As a result, production levels across all our four manufacturing locations increased and productivity improvements have led to greater profits.”

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