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Royal IHC reports heavy losses and redundancies amid contract difficulties

The offshore engineering firm said it had shed 79 jobs and that management was realigning its strategy to create a smaller, healthier business

J-Lay system developed by Royal IHC at the Port of Blyth(Image: publicity handout from Port of Blyth)

Offshore oil and gas and renewables supplier Royal IHC has reported a £42.4m operating loss in its latest set of accounts, which the firm says reflect a "disappointing" year.

The company was forced to downsize with the loss of 79 jobs as well as more contingent workers as turnover plummeted from £123m to £49.1m in 2020 - set out in documents only just filed at Companies House.

The engineering outfit, which is owned by the Dutch shipbuilding company IHC Merwede and also builds products for the telecoms market, said it anticipated losses of up to £25.8m on one project alone, owing to what it called contractual and technical issues.

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And it was also revealed the firm was leaving its long standing Stocksfield headquarters- which it said had been largely unused since January 2021 - pending negotiations with its landlords about an early exit via a break clause in the lease.

Royal IHC said it was realigning its strategy to "create a healthy organisation" that would employ roughly 160 full time staff.

Writing in the accounts, director Anton Paul Marie van der Harten said: "Throughout the organisation, the focus will remain on increasing efficiency, decreasing costs and improving the balance between revenues and risks, by enforcing stricter contract and project management and the new order acceptance process.

"IHC will strengthen where necessary, as the workforce is an important enabler to realise our goals, but will also 'right size' the organisation to reduce complexity and improve execution efficiency.