Novaside Timber Systems Ltd, the Scottish timber frame manufacturer, has called in receivers after encountering cash flow problems.
Around 50 employees have been paid off at the Cumbernauld-based company although attempts are still being made to sell the business as a going concern, according to receivers Ten’on.
Formerly trading as Avonside Homes Ltd, Novaside has been operating within a group of companies owned by Antonine Holdings Ltd. The operation had a turnover of £5m last year and a current order book valued at £4m, although the latter figure was below expectations.
“There have already been some expressions of interest and I’m confident of selling Novaside as a going concern.” |
Kenny Craig, Ten’on director of recovery services. |
Kenny Craig, Ten’on’s director of recovery services for Glasgow and the west of Scotland, highlighted Novaside’s good premises and modern equipment.
He said: “There have already been some expressions of interest and I’m confident of selling the company as a going concern.”