MBO successfully completed at building control system business, securing 40 jobs

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In a positive turn of events, forty jobs have been secured following a successful management buyout at Robell Control Systems in Nechells, Birmingham. The company specializes in designing, installing, and maintaining automated control systems for various commercial buildings, ensuring optimal heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning solutions.

The buyout was led by three key members of the Robell team – project sales manager Adam Woroch, operations manager Edd Watson, and accounts manager Ruth Fennell. With a combined 40 years of experience at the company, they have taken over the business from its founding directors, Mike Everell and Dave Robinson. The deal was made possible with the support of an equity investment from business investment firm UKSE, guaranteeing the long-term stability of the company.

Established in 1989, Robell has a strong reputation for providing high-quality automated control systems for a range of buildings, including shopping centers, schools, train stations, and hospitals. The focus on sustainability and efficiency has been a key driver of their success over the years.

Adam Woroch expressed his commitment to the future of the business, stating, “We are focused on the long-term prosperity of the business and will be investing in training, apprenticeships, and technology to boost energy efficiency going forward.” UKSE regional executive Mike Lowe also shared his excitement about supporting Robell through the buyout, emphasizing the firm’s dedication to helping businesses grow and create employment opportunities.

Overall, the completion of the management buyout at Robell Control Systems marks a new chapter for the company, ensuring continued success and job security for its employees.

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