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Mark engineers a good business future

WITH more than 20 years’ of experience in steel fabrication, welding and engineering, it was only a matter of time before Mark Johnstone set up his own company.

Based in Achahoish, M J Fabrication offers a range of welding and fabrication ser vices including onsite repairs and working from professional drawings for customers within the marine, agricultural and forestry industries, as well as private domestic clients.

With support from Business Gateway Argyll and Bute, Mark has steadily grown the business since 2012 with a focus on providing training and employment to local people.

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