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Scottish grain merchant goes into administration
Scottish grain merchant goes into administration
Updated: May 12, 2021, 4:12 pm
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Scottish grain merchant Alexander Inglis & Son Ltd has gone into administration.
Business advisory firm FRP‘s partners Tom MacLennan and Chad Griffin have been appointed joint administrators for the East Lothian company.
The company, which is headquartered at Tranent, has a turnover of around £100 million and employs 40 members of staff.
It operates five grain stores and supplies grain to a range of customers in the whisky, malting and distilling sectors, as well as seed and fertiliser to agricultural clients.
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