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Former shepherd who set up Perth engineering firm retires after ‘tremendous’ 50-year career

Roger Horner, founder of Perth engineering firm Abdie Solutions. Image: Abdie Solutions
Roger Horner, founder of Perth engineering firm Abdie Solutions. Image: Abdie Solutions

A former shepherd who set up a Perth engineering company is retiring after a 50-year career.

Roger Horner started working life as a shepherd before his career in grain handling and drying began in 1972.

The Perth man’s career took him to jobs in Africa, Russia and New Zealand.

It was in 2011 after being made redundant when a former employer went bust that Roger launched Abdie Solutions.

But having celebrated a decade in business last year, he has decided to call it a day.

“It has been a difficult decision but I’m 73 now,” Roger said.

“I have realised, particularly in the last year or so, that I’m not as able as I once was.

“There is a lot of paperwork involved in running a business now – much more than I am used to, so I think it’s the right time to hand over.”

From humble beginnings, Abdie Solutions has grown to have annual turnover of £5 million and five members of staff.

The business has also been instrumental in the installation of many revolutionary engineering projects.

It moved to a new base at Friarton Industrial Estate last year.

Perth engineering business in ‘capable hands’

Stewart Todd will take over from Roger, and the pair know each other well.

“I’ve known Stewart since he was 15 years old,” Roger said.

“I know I’m leaving Abdie Solutions in capable hands.”

Stewart became a director of the firm in 2016 and praised the company founder for his “unrivalled knowledge”.

Roger Horner says the company is in good hands as Stewart Todd takes over. Image: Abdie Solutions.

He said: “Although we’ll miss Roger sorely, the next few years are looking incredibly exciting for Abdie Solutions.

“We’re currently working on phase two of a significant expansion project for Glenmorangie.

“And recruitment is high on the agenda again as we look to add to the team within the coming months.

“I’m sure Roger won’t be a stranger to us. There is no-one that has the knowledge he has and it would be crazy of us to not tap into that when required.”

Perth firm founder reflects on his career

Roger plans to remain involved with the company, working on some long-term jobs.

He also plans to spend his retirement travelling, with visits to his three sons, Ian, Stuart and Johnny, first on the agenda.

“I’ve had a tremendous career,” Roger added.

“It has taken me all over the world and allowed me the opportunity to work with some wonderful people.”

Abdie Solutions team Cameron Webster, Roger Horner, Stewart Todd and Kenneth Foggo.

And he insisted now is the right time to walk away from the day-to-day operations.

“There’s too much involved in the running of a company now for me,” he said.

“I won’t miss that, and I’ll still be involved with some projects.

“It was a difficult decision, but I know it’s the right one.”

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