Adlib has acquired Scottish company, EFX Audio.
Having enjoyed close connections with numerous Scottish artists and their management and associated promoters, Adlib also established a close business relationship with EFX. ‘I remember mixing my early Texas shows in Scotland and being extremely impressed with the way the EFX sound systems were presented,’ says Adlib MD/Texas FOH engineer (until 2014) Andy Dockerty. ‘They set the standards in Scotland and had a huge part to play in how Adlib developed during the early nineties. It is a true benchmark company. The opportunity to develop this company further and continue the amazing work of industry legend Johnny Ramsay was too big an opportunity to miss.’
Adlib had opened a Scottish office last February under the stewardship of Graham Cochrane predominantly to support its sales and installation clients, which include numerous restaurants. Since then, the company has supplied audio for the Main Stage at T in the Park 2015; installed an L-Acoustics Kiva system into the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and provided all lighting for the recent 2015 World Gymnastics Championships at the Hydro Arena in Glasgow.
The acquisition of EFX, Scotland’s primary audio company, will provide a platform for Adlib to grow its business in the region and service clients to the high standards they expect. Adlib’s plan for the next phase of the EFX story is heavy investment.
The company is currently looking at relocating from Bathgate and purchasing warehousing in the Glasgow area. Significant investment in additional stock will include a 24-box L-Acoustics K2 system and a wider range of consoles including DiGiCo, Soundcraft and Avid. ‘The additional kit will provide our clients with considerably more options without having to go further afield,’ says Graham Cochrane.
‘We are delighted to confirm that Steph Fleming has also joined Adlib, which provides continuity and enhances the Adlib team in general,’ says Dockerty. ‘Steph and Graham Cochrane at the helm are the bedrock of a solid platform to develop Adlib’s name in Scotland.’
News of the acquisition, coupled with Adlib’s close ties with Scottish music industry’s bands and promoters over 25 years, takes these relationships to another level in terms of both personnel and equipment. ‘The intention is to move into the new warehouse in early 2016 and start to rollout of all the comprehensive training opportunities that Adlib currently offers in Liverpool,’ Dockerty says. ‘We want to develop the talents and skills of local engineers and aspiring new ones – and further cultivate relationships with the community of Scottish technicians we already know. We believe the potential opportunities for all are massive.’
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