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Jobs boost as new factory to start production of world-first building innovation

VASO Manufacturing and Engineering manager Jim Patterson pictured at the company’s new 60,000-square-feet manufacturing site at Irongray Park, Dumfries.

Six jobs have already been created at a new factory set to start manufacturing a world-first recycled construction product later this month.

VASO Global is set to launch its first production line of high-performance structural composite panels at a new factory in Dumfries which will transform housing and construction across the UK and beyond.

New recruits, all from the Dumfries area, this month joined the VASO Manufacturing team headed up by highly-experienced Manufacturing and Engineering manager Jim Patterson as part of 15 jobs so far created by VASO Global.

Jim, who has 35 years’ experience leading production operations for global manufacturing giants ICI and DuPont, is preparing the VASO Manufacturing plant to go live with its first of three planned production lines.

Highly-skilled in delivering manufacturing solutions, Jim said: “VASO is a hugely exciting opportunity.

“Working with like-minded people on such a fresh challenge which is going to transform the way homes and other buildings are constructed and deliver such a positive outcome for people and communities is a really rewarding experience.

“To see the new recruits so excited about the product and what it can deliver gives you a real boost. It’s great that we are able to offer these employment opportunities for people to learn these new skills and build their careers and lives.”

One of the new recruits, Broghan Johnston, who says its great news for the local economy to have a company like VASO set up in the area, offering the opportunity to gain skills and careers in a growing green industry.

Broghan Johnston, 29, is among those to have started work at the VASO Manufacturing site as a Process Operator.

Broghan said: “I am really pleased to be here. I have learned so much in my first two weeks. All the team are brilliant to work with. I am interested and excited to see what can be achieved with this amazing product with all the benefits it brings.”

Broghan, who lives in Dumfries with his young family, and has previously had to travel the world for work, says it’s a big boost to the local economy to have an employer like VASO starting up on the doorstep and set to create more jobs.

“It’s fantastic for Dumfries. I have grown up here and went to school here and having opportunities like this to learn new skills in the green economy in a role with good prospects to develop your career is something you don’t hear a lot of around here. As the company grows there will be more jobs which is great news for local people.”

Ambitious to progress his own career, Broghan has a strong role model in Jim who started his career as an apprentice at ICI in 1991. Jim worked his way up to deputy site manager at DuPont, responsible for 150 staff, supplying markets across the world including the USA and China with high-performance product for use in the likes of touch screen phones, healthcare, and ID cards.

Jim’s role with VASO has seen him work alongside Chief Technical Officer Simon Parrish to set up the Dumfries factory, commission the production line and develop workflows that will increase manufacturing efficiency and reduce waste on building sites.

New recruits at VASO Manufacturing’s site at Irongray Park, Dumfries pictured from left: Brandon Homer; Callum MacLean; Broghan Johnston; Kris McKie; and Roy Campbell.

The first VASO panel is due to come off the production line later this month.

VASO Global recently secured more than £5m in investment to help it tackle the UK’s housing crisis.

The investment has been provided by a range of organisations including PXN Ventures, Scottish Enterprise, South of Scotland Enterprise through a collaboration with Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), Innovate UK Loans Limited – a division of UK Research and Innovation, and Eco Group which will be the delivery partner for the initial VASO Global build projects.

The latest round of financing enables VASO to develop its processes at its manufacturing site in Dumfries, creating up to 70 jobs within the next five years. A VASO demonstration home is also planned to be constructed in September.