Ultraframe has announced that it has acquired the Global, Celsius and Stratus roofing products from Aperture Trading, in a deal that includes tools and equipment, but excludes customer or supply arrangements. Ultraframe has also stated that it is planning to re-open its factory on 11 May, with a limited workforce and output, and with strict hygiene, safety and social distancing measures across its Clitheroe facility.
An excerpt from Ultraframe’s statement following the acquisition follows: “We note that the sales of Global roofs had fallen dramatically from annual sales of c.£30m around five years ago to a run rate of under £5m this winter, pre Covid-19. In recent years, there has been a shift away from glass roofs to solid pitched roofs and to flat roof extensions within the home extension market. This market trend accounts for some of the decline of the Global roof although the scale of its decline is symptomatic of more fundamental issues within the wider Global product offer.
“The Celsius and Global roofs are complex systems with the Global roof having around 2,000 parts. A large amount of Global parts were extruded or sourced from the Huthwaite extrusion plant, which has also been mothballed by the administrator. While we will talk to all industry stakeholders to understand the future potential of reintroducing elements of these roofing systems at a later date, relaunching them in the current economic climate is not feasible.
“The Stratus lantern is different, being a much simpler product with just over 100 parts and therefore it is more feasible for Ultraframe to manufacture Stratus from its existing facilities. We hope that with our track record of improving roofing products, and the fact Stratus is a much simpler product, we can restart production of the Stratus lantern soon.”
Tim Bateson, restructuring director at KPMG, said: “Whilst we are continuing to market the remaining businesses and assets of the Company, we’re delighted to have completed this sale, which will recover value for the company’s creditors.”