Shropshire Star

49 jobs saved after Newtown manufacturing firm sold out of administration

Almost 50 jobs have been saved after a Mid Wales manufacturing firm was sold out of administration.

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Swift Manufacturing Solutions Limited, based in Newtown, has been sold to design and construction firm F1 Modular Limited – saving a total of 49 jobs.

The company called in leading Midlands insolvency practitioner and business recovery specialist firm Poppleton & Appleby after experiencing cash flow difficulties.

Swift Manufacturing Solutions Limited, based on the Mochdre Industrial Estate, was established in 2011 and offers off-site manufactured building solutions for businesses.

Matt Hardy and Andy Turpin, partners at Poppleton & Appleby – which has offices in Birmingham, were appointed joint administrators of Swift Manufacturing Solutions Limited on March 14.

The company was sold by Poppleton & Appleby out of administration in a pre-pack sale to F1 Modular Limited, which has acquired the plant, equipment and other assets, together with an experienced workforce.

It is also entering into a new lease on the 80,000 sq ft factory on an eight acre site in Newtown.

F1 Modular Limited will now control its own operations from their base in Newtown, designing and constructing community buildings such as housing, student accommodation, fire stations, school classrooms, leisure facilities and hotels, as well as retail units and kiosks.

Mr Hardy of Poppleton & Appleby, said: "We are delighted that 49 jobs have been saved with our help.

"It shows that if companies make contact with a business recovery specialist early enough, it can lead to a positive outcome for staff and their jobs.

"We were called in when the company ran into cash flow difficulties and F1, who were already in the early stages of a joint venture to build modular houses for their own projects, wanted to buy and preserve the production facility for the future.

"The high quality of the product, together with the skills of the workforce were of particular importance to F1."