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All jobs saved after manufacturing business sold out of administration

The firm has been sold to DC Norris and Company, a manufacturer of industrial food and beverage processing equipment which employs over 200 people

The family-run business has been sold out of administration(Image: Pexels)

All jobs at a Lancashire manufacturing business have been saved after the company was sold out of administration in a pre-pack deal.

Gareth Harris and Chris Ratten of RSM º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Restructuring Advisory LLP were appointed joint administrators of Gilwood (Fabricators) Company, on November 1. Based in Heywood, the company is a family-run metal fabrication business specialising in making pressure vessels and static process plant equipment.

The business manufactures products for a number of industries including oil and gas, petrochemicals, nuclear and food and drink. RSM said it was appointed after "global and economic uncertainty impacted new orders due to rising interest rates and material costs".

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The firm has been sold to DC Norris and Company, a manufacturer of industrial food and beverage processing equipment which employs over 200 people. Gilwood employs 26 members of staff, all of whom will remain in their jobs.

Chris Ratten, RSM º£½ÇÊÓÆµ restructuring partner and joint administrator, said: "Gilwood is an established fabrication company in the North-West, and it is unfortunate that it has suffered over the last few months as a result of a delay and postponement of orders. Much of this is down to the economic uncertainty faced in the global markets by its customers and the decline in capital investment in projects due to rising interest rates and costs of materials.

"Given the ongoing economic challenges, we are pleased to have helped save the future of the company and support the regeneration of its existing pipeline. Securing its sale to DC Norris will protect all its skilled workforce for many years to come and allow Gilwood to continue operating in the market."