A new spirit label production company has been launched in Westway, next to Glasgow Airport.

The Spirit Label Solutions, an investment of £5 million, is founded by chief executive officer Alex Mulvenny, managing director Tom Lightbody, and directors Finlay McLachlan, Jamie Thomson, and Chris Crockert.

The company was launched in response to the growing demand from the expanding craft whisky and gin sector, with the aim to take a different approach to label production.

Mr Mulvenny said: "It's an exciting time to be starting the business and the response we have had from clients and the market has been very positive.

"We firmly believe there is a significant gap for our bespoke services.

"Our primary focus is on delivering a high quality label printing service to our clients.

"With extensive experience in premium spirits labelling, our leadership teams brings over a century of collective industry experience.

“Our ethos is simple, yet powerful: ‘’Bring Digital Agility to the Scotch Whisky Industry’ and we aspire to be the most customer-centric partner in our industry.”

Mr Lightbody said the facility is fully operational.

He added: "As an established team with years of collaboration, we are well-equipped to deliver top-quality service to our clients right from the start.

“Westway has met our key business requirements by providing excellent connectivity, communication links, and affordable, high-quality workspace within a secure 24-hour environment."

The 15,113 square feet facility is a long-term lease agreement with Canmoor, which includes a production area and office space.

The company currently has a 15 member team, including the founders, with plans to double the workforce in the next three years.

Gregor King, Canmoor’s asset manager at Westway said: “Westway at Glasgow Airport remains one of Scotland's top-performing locations, and the pre-let of one of our newly refurbished units to Spirit Label Solutions is another positive boost for the park.

“The continued success of Westway reflects our strategic focus on investing to improve existing stock while speculatively developing new, best in class industrial space, which is receiving a very positive reaction among potential occupiers in the Scottish market."