Packaging firm bought by Coral Products in £500,000 deal with 55 jobs saved

A sign for Coral Products at Haydock

A packaging firm that makes plastic films for supermarkets and the food industry has been bought from its administrators by Manchester’s Coral Products, saving 55 jobs.

Plastic and packaging specialist Coral, of Wythenshawe, has agreed to buy the business and assets of Arrow Film Converters from its administrators for £502,899 in cash, through its wholly owned subsidiary Film & Foil Solutions.

Coral said it had made an initial cash payment of £202,899, with the outstanding balance to be settled within 14 days following completion. The group said: “The cash payments have been funded without any increase to existing group facilities".

Coral’s Film & Foil arm has also agreed to a six-month licence to occupy Arrow’s facility in Castleford, West Yorkshire, as it negotiates a long-term agreement. It has also taken on Arrow’s 55 staff and plans to run the business as a going concern, and has also acquired Arrow’s assets including flexographic printing machines, laminators, and slitting and punching facilities.

Arrow is an approved supplier to UK supermarkets. It reported sales of £12.5m in the year to January 2022, £17.9m in the 18 months to July 2023 and current sales demand of around £1m per month.

Joe Grimmond, Coral’s non-executive chairman, said "This acquisition propels Film & Foil into the front line of specialist flexible packaging and provides Coral Products plc with capacity toward its medium-term goal of £50 million of production availability."