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Jobs lost as Grimsby seafood firm Arctic Fish Products goes into administration

Jobs have been lost amid the closure of a Grimsby fish processing company which had been trading for nearly 20 years.

Administrators were called in to Arctic Fish Products Limited following what was described as a sudden loss of turnover. The Humber Street Fish Docks-based firm has ceased trading with all staff made redundant. Latest accounts for the business show it had employed 14 people.

Insolvency specialists from RSM UK said the firm – which specialised in processing, packing and storing fish – had experienced significant cash flow difficulties due to bad debts with key customers. The challenges were said to have weighed on future trading prospects leading directors to see the help of RSM UK’s team.

The administrators said Artic Fish’s cash flow situation was irrecoverable and the company was closed shortly before their appointment. Partial accounts covering the year to the end of May 2024 show the business had liabilities of more than £459,000.

Jamie Miller, RSM UK restructuring advisory partner and joint administrator, said: “It’s a very unfortunate time for the business and its employees but the recent sudden loss of turnover left the company with no option other than to effect an insolvency process. We are assisting employees to ensure that they recover their entitlements in respect of any arrears of salary, holiday pay, pay in lieu of notice and redundancy.

“We are also working closely with the directors and other stakeholders in order to realise the company’s assets for the maximum amount possible. This includes the company’s desirable trading premises and plant and machinery, with interested parties advised to make contact with us as soon as possible. We are hopeful of securing a material return to the company’s creditors.”

Arctic Fish’s demise is the second administration in the Grimsby seafood industry in as many months. In November, D&A Seafood Solutions Ltd was sold to Ramus (Grimsby) Ltd in a pre-pack deal worth £65,000. Around 32 jobs were saved in the process.

Original artice – https://business-live.co.uk/all-about/yorkshire-humber

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