A 60-year-old Shropshire company that pivoted into making protective equipment during the pandemic has appointed liquidators to wind up the business.
Ambroplastics Limited, based at Chamber House, Halesfield 13, in Telford, was voluntarily wound up by company director Phil Caudle at a general meeting of the members of the company.
Ambroplastics was incorporated as a business in 1962 and was a UK-based manufacturer of presentation products, specialising in polypropylene. Phil Caudle, managing director of the firm, said at the time: “2020 had been tough so far and the coronavirus situation was not welcome from an economic point of view. The face masks have thrown us a much-needed lifeline and it is 90 per cent of what we are doing currently.
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