Sunderland Echo

129 jobs saved by envelope maker

WASHINGTON-BASED OPERATION STEPS IN TO BUY LEEDS FIRM

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

More than 120 jobs have been saved after a Wearside firm stepped in.

Nick Reed and Bob Maxwell of Begbies Traynor in Leeds were appointed as joint administra­tors of Great Northern Envelope Company (GNE) in the city on February 12.

The firm had experience­d some difficult trading conditions, but has now been rescued after it was bought by Washington-based Encore Envelopes, saving 129 jobs.

The business will trade as Great Northern Envelopes going forward.

Establishe­d in 1984, Encore Envelopes has a turnover in excess of £28million.

It produces nearly three billion printed envelopes from its factory in Washington for the direct mail and transactio­nal markets, serving the same sector as GNE, as well as operating a 73,000 sq ft £1.8million packaging production facility on Peterlee Business Park.

Following the acquisitio­n, Russell Croisdale, managing director of Encore Envelopes, said he was delighted to be able to save the staff ’s jobs and ensure the firm’s customers would not be affected by the collapse.

“It’s great news that we have been able to purchase the business and assets of Great Northern Envelope Company as this transactio­n will provide continuous employment for the company’s experience­d and loyal workforce,” he said.

“Importantl­y, the acquisitio­n, coupled with the ongoing strong financial and technical support which Encore can provide, will also ensure the continuity of supply for all Great Northern Envelope customers from its factory in Leeds.”

Joint administra­tor Nick Reed said the move would help to guarantee the longterm future of the plant.

“While GNE has faced tough trading conditions in recent years, it will benefit from being part of a large, establishe­d company like Encore. In the circumstan­ces, the sale is the best possible outcome for creditors, staff and customers.”

 ??  ?? Encore Envelopes’ Washington plant and, inset, Nick Reed of Begbies Traynor.
Encore Envelopes’ Washington plant and, inset, Nick Reed of Begbies Traynor.

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