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Jobs saved as pandemic hit North Wales firm bought out of administration in pre-pack deal

Sandycroft-based Fabricom Janus Neill Limited was badly impacted by Covid-19

Mike Dillon from Leonard Curtis

Jobs have been saved after a Covid hit North Wales firm was sold out of administration in a pre-pack deal. Mike Dillon and Hilary Pascoe, the Joint Administrators from business rescue specialists Leonard Curtis, worked with directors at Sandycroft-based Fabricom Janus Neill Limited.

They completed the sale of the business and assets to GEM Engineering & Maintenance Services Limited, a company with common directors. It saves 22 jobs.

Fabricom Janus Neil is a high value engineering, management and construction business with expertise across all industry sectors including oil, gas, power, chemical and renewables.

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The whole deal was completed immediately following the appointment of Joint Administrators on July 5. They said it represents a "hugely positive outcome for all parties, maximising realisations from assets as well as mitigating creditor liabilities".

Derek Quayle, managing director of the new entity, which now trades as FJNGEM, said he was pleased to announce the merger after a turbulent trading period. He said: "This transition allows the continued growth of both business activities as separate divisions, under one single brand. As well as an additional 25,000 ft2. workshop, the cost benefits, process working efficiencies, cross working, skills and training integration will add value to both divisions, and also benefit the existing clients of both companies.”

Mike Dillon from Leonard Curtis said the firm had traded profitably immediately prior to the pandemic, following which the Company had to enter into statutory working restrictions which turned the successful operation into a loss-making one.