A COWDENBEATH company this week went into administration with its 25 employees being made redundant.

Blair Nimmo and Alistair McAlinden, of KPMG LLP, were appointed as Joint Administrators of Rippin Limited Monday.

The Cowdenbeath-based company, established in 1974, is a leading structural steel fabricator operating across Scotland and the north of England providing services to the UK construction industry.

At the time of the appointment, the Thistle Industrial Estate business employed 25 people, all of whom have been based at the company’s site in Cowdenbeath.

In recent months Rippin Limited had experienced cash flow difficulties due to a significant downturn in orders as well as customers withholding payment as a result of contractual disputes.

Following the Joint Administrators’ appointment, all the company’s 25 employees have been made redundant.

The Joint Administrators are now working through a wind down of the company’s operations as they seek offers for the principal assets comprising stock and plant equipment.

Blair Nimmo, Joint Administrator and KPMG’s global Head of Restructuring, said: “In light of challenging trading conditions and significant cash flow difficulties, Rippin was unable to continue trading.

"This, unfortunately, resulted in the redundancies which have been announced this week.

"We will be working with all affected employees and the relevant Government agencies to ensure the full range of support is available. "We will also be exploring the possibility of securing a sale of the company’s assets and would encourage any interested parties to contact us as soon as possible.”