More than 50 jobs lost after printing business collapses
Over 50 members of staff have been made redundant following the collapse of a 50-year-old Hampshire printing business, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.
LPC Printing, based in Hythe, was founded in 1964, but has now closed on appointment and trading was ceased which has resulted in the redundancy of 56 members of staff.
Alexander Kinninmonth and Matthew Haw of Baker Tilly were appointed as administrators to LPC Printing Ltd on 16 December 2014 and said they currently in the process of seeking a buyer for the company’s assets.
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