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Steel firm goes into administration with dozens of jobs lost

Atlantic Steel Processing closed down after sale process unsuccessful

East Float, Birkenhead, where Atlantic Steel Processing is based

A steel firm has closed with the loss of dozens of jobs after going into administration.

Atlantic Steel Processing, based on the dockside in Birkenhead, called in administrators from FRP Advisory after suffering a fall in sales and after an attempt to sell the company fell through. The business has now closed and most of its 41 staff have now lost their jobs.

The 23-year-old business supplied steel products across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland. It specialised in steel decoiling, taking rolled steel and uncoiling it to press it into flat sheets so it could be used in industry.

The company called itself the only steel processor of its kind inside a port with direct access to a quay, and boasted “the world’s widest decoiling line” at its base in Vittoria Dock.

Richard Goodall and Martyn Rickels, of specialist business advisory firm FRP Advisory, were appointed as joint administrators on May 3.

They said: “The company faced challenging trading conditions primarily due to a reduction in demand which resulted in cash flow difficulties and impacted its ability to operate.”

"After an accelerated M&A process yielded no transacting partners for a going concern sale, the Company ceased trading and was placed into administration as part of an orderly wind down."

FRP said most employees were made redundant soon after administration “with a small number retained temporarily to assist the joint administrators with the wind-down process”. The remaining assets of the business are being sold by property agency Sanderson Weatherall.