About Us

Blue Machinery (Scotland) is a leading provider of materials processing and handling equipment, serving a wide range of industries, including Quarrying & Demolition, Recycling & Energy, Scrap, Ports & Rail, and Forestry & Arboriculture.

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With a strong focus on excellence and a deep understanding of our customers' needs, we work with world-renowned manufacturers to deliver innovative solutions that enhance productivity, efficiency, and sustainability.

Operating from our state-of-the-art facility in Stirling, our team of skilled professionals are committed to providing customised solutions, supported by industry-leading service and support, to keep your operations running seamlessly.

At Blue Scotland, we prioritise building long-term relationships by delivering reliable, innovative solutions and maintaining a customer-first approach to help our clients achieve their operational goals.

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Our Locations

Blue Scotland

9 Craigleith Road, Broadleys Business Park, Stirling, FK7 7LQ
T: 01786 469444
E: sales@bluegroup.co.uk 


Murray Plant

Murray Plant (A Blue Scotland Company), 9 Craigleith Road, Broadleys Business Park, Stirling FK7 7LQ

T: 0333 015 1505
E: office@murrayplanthire.co.uk

Company Timeline

1998

1998

Austin Carey sets up Powerscreen Sales (Scotland) Ltd, covering Scotland and North East England.

2003

2003

Austin joins forces with the other three UK Powerscreen dealers to set up Spares UK to provide genuine OEM parts for Powerscreen equipment.

2004

2004

Powerscreen Sales (Scotland) Ltd rebrands to Blue Machinery (Scotland) Ltd as the company looks to expand into further industries and become a multi-brand dealer.

2004

2004

Blue Scotland adds the Doppstadt brand to the product portfolio with the strategic vision of targeting the growing recycling and waste sectors

2006

2006

Blue Scotland adds the world renowned Pegson mobile crusher range (which would later merge with Powerscreen) to complement the existing screens from Powerscreen.

2008

2008

Spares UK is rebranded to Blue Spares to position the company in line with the capital equipment business. 

2011

2011

Terex Fuchs range of material handlers added to the Blue Machinery portfolio.

2015

2015

Blue Scotland named ‘Global Dealer of the Year’ for Powerscreen.

2016

2016

Blue Scotland moves into a new 3.5 acre facility in Stirling.

2017

2017

Blue Machinery acquires Murray Plant to add a range of leading attachment brands to the portfolio.

2017

2017

Awarded ‘Global Leader in Safety & Customer Experience’ at Powerscreen Dealer Awards.

2022

2022

Murray Plant restructures and becomes ‘a Blue Scotland company’.

2023

2023

Blue Scotland celebrate their 25th anniversary.

2024

2024

Blue Scotland become the first accredited Powerscreen Training Facility in Europe.

2024

2024

Blue Scotland expand into concrete batching plants as they add Semix to their product portfolio.

2024

2024

The Terex Green-Tec brand is added to the portfolio as Blue Scotland make the move into the Forestry and Arb sectors.

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