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Aberdeen Industrial Areas Guide 2019/20 Aberdeen Industrial Areas Guide 2019-20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk www.aberdeencity.gov.uk Aberdeen Industrial Areas Guide 2019-20 Industrial Area/Estate Page ABZ 4 Aberdeen Energy Park (formerly Science and Energy Park) 5 Aberdeen Innovation Park (formerly Science and Technology Park) 6 Aberdeen International Business Park 7 Altens 8 Altens East 11 Berryhill, The Core 12 Bridge of Don 13 D2 15 Denmore 16 Dyce Drive 17 Farburn/Stoneywood 17 Gateway Business Park 18 Harbour 19 Harbour (North) (Inc. Wellington Street/Links Place) 22 Hill of Rubislaw 25 Kirkhill 26 Lochside/Newlands 28 Mastrick 29 Mugiemoss Road 30 Murcar 31 Nevis Business Park 31 Northfield 32 Peterseat 32 Pitmedden Road 33 Prime Four 34 Raiths 35 North Raiths 35 Rowett 36 St Machar 36 East Tullos 37 West Tullos 39 Wellheads 41 Wellington Road 43 Alphabetical Index of Companies 44 May 2019 1 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL and BUSINESS AREAS North Raiths Pitmedden Road Raiths Berryhill Kirkhill Blackburn Dyce Murcar Farburn/ Aberdeen Energy ABZ Stoneywood Park Extension Dyce Drive Denmore D2 Stoneywood Wellheads Technology Aberdeen Park Bridge Aberdeen Int. Bus.Park of Don Energy Park Rowett Nevis Mugiemoss Exhibition Road Centre Bucksburn Aberdeen Innovation Park Northfield St.Machar Kingswells Mastrick Westhill Harbour Prime Four (North) Hill of City Centre Rubislaw Harbour East Tullos Peterseat West Cults Tullos Wellington Altens East Road Milltimber Lochside/ Altens Newlands Peterculter Cove Bay NORTH Built Up Areas Existing Industrial/Business Areas Gateway Proposed Industrial/Business Areas Aberdeen City Council Boundary Main Roads/AWPR 2 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk Aberdeen Industrial Areas Guide 2019-20 This is the twentieth edition of the Aberdeen Industrial Areas Guide produced by Aberdeen City Council to assist Council Services, individuals, businesses and other organisations to locate companies operating out of the City’s major industrial areas. It provides a comprehensive index with over 1,450 different companies operating out of 34 industrial areas surveyed in May 2019. Shirley Findlay Information Officer Business Intelligence and Performance Management Commissioning Aberdeen City Council Telephone: 01224 522421 E-mail: [email protected] Other reports and papers can be found in the Strategy Performance and Statistics section of the Aberdeen City Council website: • https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/strategy-performance-and-statistics/statistics-and- information 3 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk ABZ Aberdeen 14 13 Airport Aberdeen Airport 16 Runway 1 2 16 12 15 16 11 Dyce Drive 5 8 10 North No. Company 7 4 1 Premier Inn 6 2 Courtyard Marriott 9 3 Houlder 3 Hatton Traffic Management Ltd 4 Exova (UK) Ltd 5 Teledyne Bowtech 16 Teledyne Marine 16 6 SPX International Ltd 7 5 Software UK Ltd Dyce Drive Aadhya Solutions Ltd Wellheads Drive Aberdeen Precision Training Ltd ALM Safety Ardent Global Atam Group Ltd Atexor AVT Reliability RGM Instrument & Valve Blue Water Shipping Simpson & Booth Connect NDT Ltd Spill Consult Ltd Cystic Fibrosis Trust Urbane Medic DHMO WDT Corporate Travel Eigen Ltd Weightman, Neil Digital Media Solutions Energean International (UK) Ltd Wellit International Ltd Engineering Power Solutions 8 Noble Ethos Environmental Ltd 9 Aramark Euro Systems (Scotland) Ltd Arcadion Exsif OCS Vacant Freudenberg Oil & Gas Technologies 10 ATR Global Equipment Specialists HFI Legal Consultancy Ltd Global Energy Group HR Hub Plus Ltd 11 Vacant Identec Solutions 12 Moxy Hotel International Pipeline Structural Solutions 13 Crowne Plaza J5 International 14 Leonardo Inn Aberdeen Airport JND Aviation 15 Dyce Farm (Farmhouse Inn) LifeTech Eng 16 Undeveloped Loans at home Logical Print & Doc Solutions M.88 Fragrances Ltd Majesty Properties Group Marie Curie Cancer Care Marsden Group, The Njord Conversion Solutions Ocean Team Fluidcare UK Ltd Oeg Offshore OK Safety Testing Projecteering Promident Financial Punter Southall Group 4 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk Aberdeen Energy Park Aberdeen Science and Energy Park 15 14 North 16 11 Claymore Drive 20 2 3 17 Claymore Avenue 19 8 13 23 12 21 No. Company 6 7 10 1 1 Bridges Pre School Nursery 4 Cortez Subsea Ltd Bridge of Don 9 Exploration Vacant Industrial Drive Estate 2 Mintra Group 22 The 3 Unit 1-4 Cosasco Parkway 5 18 Parkway Unit 5-7 Servetec Controls East Unit 8-9 IMES Exploration Aberdeen Drive Unit 10 Flexlife Exhibition Ellon Road and Unit 11 IMES Conference Centre Unit 12-14 Sonardyne International Ltd 4 Vacant 5 Avison Young No. Company BPP - Tech/Cables 9 Emstech Oil Services Collabro Ltd 10 Weatherford Evaluation Centre Fulkrum Technical Resources 11 Read Cased Hole Genesis Personnel 12 Enerpac Imenco UK Ltd Equalizer International Infield Systems Ltd 13 Rubberatkins Ltd JM ICT 14 Hydro Group MacDermid Offshore Solutions 15 Undeveloped Murgitroyd 16 CUT Ltd NSW Technology Ltd CUT Nuclear Schneider Electric 17 Teledyne Oil & Gas Simblox Technologies Ltd 18 Car Park (Unused) Society for Underwater Technology 19 Unit 1-2 Kaseum Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Unit 3-5 EV Offshore Ltd Viper Innovations Ltd Unit 6 Vacant Vacant Unit 7-10 Probe Sentergy 6 Unit 1-11 Ocean Installer Unit 11-12 Sand Monitoring Ltd Unit 12 Azzurro-Blu 20 Global Energy Group Unit 13 Dev4 Online ICR Intergrity Ltd Unit 14 Vacant 21 Undeveloped Unit 15 Consub 22 Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Unit 16 Namaska Subsea Commerce Unit 17-19 SEM Business Gateway Unit 20 Vacant Elevator Unit 21 Ocean Installer Grub Fresh Food Cafe Unit 22 Vacant 23 Ocean Tools Ltd 7 DFC Oilfield Supplies Ltd PST Energy Ltd 8 Advanced Business Solutions Ltd Foster Findlay Assoc Ltd Intertek Vacant 5 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk Aberdeen Innovation Park To The Parkway 5 6 12 15 Harehill Road 4 7 3 13 Campus One 14 Campus Two To Ellon 9 B a lg Road 8 ow ni e R oad Campus Three North No. Company Balgownie Drive 2 1 10 1 Gyrodata Ltd 11 2 Gyrodata Ltd 3 Unit 1 Ferguson Centre, The Unit 2 Smart Asset Integrity Solutions Ltd Unit 3 Thistle Group Unit 4-5 Suretec Systems Ltd Unit 6 Licence Bureau Ltd Unit 7 Vacant Unit 8 1CSI Ltd Unit 9 Petrofocus Ltd Unit 10-12 Vacant Unit 13 Prospect 13 No. Company Unit 14 Jacobs Unit 15 Otaq 10 Ixblue Unit 16 Farrans Construction Vacant Unit 17-18 SKM Services 11 Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd Unit 19 Vacant Stompers Nursery Unit 20 ISS Facility Services 12 Absoft Ltd Unit 21 Lighthouse Appetite for Business Ltd Unit 22 All Design (Scotland) - Architectural Commsworld Services EC-OG Unit 23 LAR Housing Trust HGF Ltd Unit 24 Garrick Group Infotechnics Ltd 4 Scotia Instrumentation Ltd Mother Technologies Ltd 5 Menco Smart Solutions Oil & Gas Innovation Centre 6 Vacant Perigon Solutions Ltd 7 Wipro UK Ltd Vacant 8 Unit 1-4 Vacant 13 Undeveloped Unit 5 Mears Care (Scotland) Ltd 14 Undeveloped Unit 6 Triple A 15 Rockwell Automation Unit 7-8 Vacant 9 Unit A Vacant Unit B Nepalese Himalayan Association Unit C-E Axis Well Technology Unit F Task Frontera Geoscience Ltd Unit G-H Aberdeen Action on Disability 6 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk Aberdeen International Business Park No. Company 1 Aker Subsea Ltd Vacant 2 Undeveloped Aberdeen Airport Dyce Drive 2 D2 North 1 2 Wellheads Drive Aberdeen to Inverness (A96T) Dyce Drive To AWPR A90(T) 7 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk Altens No. Company No. Company 1 Muller Wiseman Dairies 14 Mercedes Benz Vans & Trucks 2 North East Scotland College 15[a] MRDS 4 Demolished Specialist Equipment Solutions 5 Man ERF Truck Centre 15[b] Red Wing Taylors Industrial Services Ltd (Yard) Vacant 6 National Oilwell Varco Vacant 7 Vacant 16 Peterson SBS Ltd 8 Northwards 17 Vacant 9[a] Unit 1 JeffSandra Textiles 18 Unit 1 Vacant Unit 2-3 Electric Centre Unit 2 Actavo Unit 4 Law Tyres Unit 3-4 Vacant 9[b] Unit A-D Yodel 19 EFC Group Unit E Turner Car & Van Hire 20 Compass Print Ltd 10 Burdens 21 Block A Hutcheon Services Ltd Odfjell Drilling (UK) Ltd (Car Park) Unit 1-4 CR Encapsulation Ltd Wilson, William Ltd Unit 5 Konecranes Ltd 11 Unit A1-3 Union Supplies (Aberdeen) Ltd Unit 6-8 CR Encapsulation Ltd Unit A4 Wood. 22 AAH Pharmaceuticals Ltd Unit B1 Toolstation 23 ABB Ltd Unit B2 Plumbstore Ltd 24 Unit 1-3 Tuffnells Unit B3-4 Vacant Unit 4-5 Vacant 12 Taylors Industrial Services Ltd Unit 6 R & M Electrical Group 13 MacGregor Industrial Supplies Peterseat Industrial Estate 53 North Minto Avenue 34 106 35 49 105 45 48 To Harbour & 51 56 96 City Centre 101 103 16 81 100 38 58 17 104 80 Hareness Road 79 102 21 55 18 14 22 33 Minto Dr. 1 39 15(b) 2 15(a) 9(b) 95 44 59 23 54 Minto Rd 5 9(a) 25 60 94 10 83 26 52 13 19 93 20 64 24 6 47 62 61 63 31 40 Hareness Circle28 41 29 11 7 Wellington Road 42 Blackness Rd 27 12 43 8 30 36 Crawpeel Road 65 82 37 85 75 76 4 Souter Head Road 87 Blackness Av. 86 66 92(b) 97 71 77 84 Souter Head Rd 67 92(a) 78 74 91 98 32 90(1) 73 68 To Stonehaven, 88 46 Dundee and Edinburgh 90(2) 89 70 69 8 ABERDEEN INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND ESTATES: 2019 - 20 www.aberdeencity.gov.uk No. Company No. Company Unit 7 Parts Plus 52 CAN Unit 8-9 Vacant 53 Peterson SBS Ltd Unit 10 Eurocell Shell UK Ltd Unit 11 Element Material Technology 54 IFB Get on Stay on Unit 12-14 Vacant Vacant 25 HPF Energy Services 55 Aggreko 26 Phoenix KB Associates Europe Ltd 27 Array Training 56 Vacant Interocean
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