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Cornwall marine manufacturer Workfloat to create jobs after £200k investment

Company which makes self-propelled pontoons and workboats looks to expand into overseas markets

Workfloat's self-propelled bespoke pontoons designed to integrate with scaffolding

A Cornish marine manufacturing firm is set to grow, create jobs and expand into overseas markets after landing £200,000 in investment.

Penryn-based Workfloat, which also trades as Scaffloat has two fully-certified, key products using its patented float technology: self-propelled bespoke pontoons designed to integrate with scaffolding, and easily transportable workboats for use in commercial marine engineering.

The firm has secured a £140,000 equity investment from the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Investment Fund (CIOSIF) as part of a £200,000 funding round, including match-funding from private investors, led by appointed CIOSIF fund manager The FSE Group.


What else has CIOSIF invested in?

The investment will be used to support the overall growth of the business, enabling further product development, increased marketing activity and expansion into overseas markets as well as the creation of new jobs within the company.

The marine platform market is currently dominated by a choice between heavy-duty, non-mobile products, or those offering mobility but that are less robust with limited capabilities.

Workfloat says it has identified a market-gap by providing and is providing a solution that is mobile, resilient and fully functional. The company also provides marine management services to ensure its clients get the most out of its products.

Demand for Workfloat’s products is strong with the company recently supporting prestigious projects including maintenance for Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, Network Rail bridges, Highways England assets and the Environment Agency.

Toby Budd, chief executive and founder of Workfloat, said: “Over the past three years we have worked hard to create a cost-effective, transportable work platform to overcome the issues with the current market offering.