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How a cleaning products supplier collapsed into administration after struggling with its 'significant debt'

The buyer and how much the deal was worth have also been revealed

All jobs at the Salford company were saved in the deal(Image: SHARED CONTENT UNIT)

How a Salford-based cleaning products supplier collapsed into administration after struggling with its "significant debt" has been revealed.

Curer-Chem Ltd, which trades as Hygienique, was sold in a pre-packaged deal in February in a move that saved all jobs. Business advisory firm Quantuma oversaw the process.

At the time, the buyer was not revealed while the value of the deal was also not released.

However, a new document filed with Companies House by Quantuma has confirmed both details as well as how the business entered administration.

Background

The business started trading in 1984 and initially made and supplied cleaning chemicals to companies and industry in Manchester.

Over the years the firm's direction changes towards supplying washroom consumables, toilet paper, hand towels and hand soap.

Quantuma said that becoming a distributor for "some of the leading brands of these products facilitated good growth into supplying office blocks and larger institutions".

The original founders of the business retired in 2006 while a new division was launched in 2009 to distribute PPE and workwear uniforms. This also led to it expanding into Liverpool and along the A580 corridor.