Responsive Engineering Group (Responsive Engineering) acquired by the Reece Group

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Team Valley, Gateshead-based Responsive Engineering Group (Responsive Engineering) has been acquired by the Reece Group, a holding company for a number of innovative engineering businesses in the North East. Existing Responsive Engineering management will remain in place.

Responsive Engineering provides a range of subcontract manufacturing services, including machining, welding/fabrication, pressing, assembly, testing as well as laser and waterjet cutting, predominantly to the oil and gas industry. Its current turnover is circa £15 million and the business employs over 180 staff across three sites on the Team Valley in Gateshead. The Reece Group includes Pearson Engineering and Pearson Engineering Services, based in Walker, Newcastle, and Velocity UK, based in Sunderland. These businesses operate in the defence, subsea and construction markets. Turnover in 2011 was over £211 million and the group has around 450 employees. Reece Group chairman John Reece said: As well as providing us with access to the oil and gas market, its fabrication service complements that provided by one of our existing businesses, Pearson Engineering Services, which produces larger fabrications for both the defence and subsea markets. We are looking forward to working with the Responsive management team to continue to build on the high quality work and sales growth they have achieved." Phil Kite, Reece Group director responsible for acquisitions, added: "This deal is good news for both businesses. Each has been successful in their own markets. The Reece Group brings an ethos of investing in the design and development of new products and services and has considerable experience in developing export sales. Responsive Engineering has heavily invested in the latest technology and is regarded as one of the north east's leading subcontract manufacturing businesses. This opportunity came at the right time for both businesses – the Reece Group looking to enter new markets and Responsive Engineering looking to expand and secure the financial backing to do so. I believe together the businesses will make a formidable team." Responsive Engineering Group managing director Peter Bernard will remain with the business,and he said: "I am delighted with the acquisition of the company by the Reece Group. I launched Responsive Engineering in 2000 and, together with Paul Torday, undertook a management buyout in 2005. Since then we have successfully followed a strategy to grow the business. "The Reece Group is highly regarded in the region as a strong business with an excellent engineering pedigree. The Group is both ambitious and committed to the growth of engineering in the North East. All of which is good news for Responsive Engineering, as we will continue to develop and grow our enterprise as part of that commitment. "This is an excellent fit for both parties and there are many upsides for everyone. I am particularly pleased that our management team will remain in place and that there is security and a very bright future for all our employees under the new ownership."