Belfast Telegraph

20 jobs to go in Portadown as Kingspan closes solar tubes line

- BY DEARBHAIL McDONALD

KINGSPAN, the building materials and insulation group, is making up to 20 staff redundant in Northern Ireland as it prepares to close its manufactur­ing line of solar tubes at its Portadown factory.

The redundanci­es come as the insulated panels division of the London and Dublin-listed Kingspan, whose global turnover exceeded $4.2bn last year, sold a speciality door company in the US for an estimated €5m.

Kingspan Environmen­tal Ltd says the decision to close its solar tubes line in Portadown has been made due to continuing losses within the solar manufactur­ing operation, as well as an increase in raw material costs.

“Kingspan, which employs 400 people in Northern Ireland, has notified those affected of its decision which may see up to 20 staff made redundant,” said the group, which employs more than 13,000 in 70 countries.

“Kingspan regrets having to take this decision and will work with everyone concerned on redeployme­nt opportunit­ies.”

In the US Kingspan has sold Hercules, a manufactur­er of controlled environmen­t doors, to Senneca Holdings based in Cincinnati.

The latter manufactur­es and distribute­s doors including traffic, corrosion-resistant, strip, cold storage, fire, and sliding doors.

Alswinn Kieboom, president of Kingspan Insulated Panels, said that Kingspan will continue to provide Hercules doors as an integral part of its offering.

“Senneca is a leader in the specialty door market and the sale of Hercules allows us to focus on our insulated panel business, while still offering customers a complete solution,” he said.

 ??  ?? Some of the solar panels on Kingspan’s plant in Portadown
Some of the solar panels on Kingspan’s plant in Portadown

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