Aberdeen-based Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and workwear specialist Mo+Co has reported continued growth in international demand, securing orders with a combined six-figure value across the Middle East and Africa over the past five months.
The business, which supplies PPE and workwear to the energy sector says the latest orders build on the international growth announced last year and demonstrate continued confidence in both its products and service offering.
While market conditions remain challenging across parts of the UK energy sector, Mo+Co continues to see opportunities both domestically and internationally, supported by ongoing investment in product development, customer relationships and service delivery.
Austen Buchan, Managing Director at Mo+Co, said: "The market continues to evolve and businesses across the supply chain locally are continuing to adapt. It's encouraging to see continued demand from international customers, building on the relationships we've established over recent years. We're proud to be based in Aberdeen, continuing to support the domestic market and continue to expand our operations internationally.”
The company has continued to invest in its own Diablo product range, recently introducing the new Diablo Anaconda Safety Boot, alongside continued development of its international supply capabilities.
Austen added: "Our international growth is promising and we're equally focused on supporting the industries and communities that have helped build our business over the past 20 years. Continued investment in products, people and innovation is central to our long-term strategy and we're committed to helping customers navigate changing market conditions while maintaining the highest standards of safety."
Founded in 2002, Mo+Co is a leading supplier and manufacturer of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the energy sector, offering bespoke garments, personalised branding, comprehensive stock holding and worldwide delivery. Based in Aberdeen, Scotland, Mo+Co supports its global client base across a wide range of further industries, including local authorities, rail, recycling, renewables, transport and utilities.