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Orkney jewellery firm Ortak in administration | Orkney jewellery firm Ortak in administration |
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An Orkney-based jewellery firm that employs more than 150 people across Scotland has gone into administration. | An Orkney-based jewellery firm that employs more than 150 people across Scotland has gone into administration. |
Ortak - which currently operates fifteen retail stores in Scotland - said difficult trading conditions had led to a downturn in fortunes. | Ortak - which currently operates fifteen retail stores in Scotland - said difficult trading conditions had led to a downturn in fortunes. |
It has appointed BDO as administrators, who will seek to sell the business as a going concern. | It has appointed BDO as administrators, who will seek to sell the business as a going concern. |
The company was launched in Kirkwall in the late 1960s, with its designs influenced by the local landscape. | The company was launched in Kirkwall in the late 1960s, with its designs influenced by the local landscape. |
It quickly grew to become one of the major names in UK jewellery manufacturing and currently employees 155 staff - including 44 in Orkney. | It quickly grew to become one of the major names in UK jewellery manufacturing and currently employees 155 staff - including 44 in Orkney. |
In a statement, Ortak said it had carried out an "exhaustive review of the business", which had come under pressure from the recession and the rising cost of raw materials. | In a statement, Ortak said it had carried out an "exhaustive review of the business", which had come under pressure from the recession and the rising cost of raw materials. |
It said it hoped administration would provide breathing space to explore the sale of the business as a going concern. | It said it hoped administration would provide breathing space to explore the sale of the business as a going concern. |
Local MSP Liam McArthur said: "Ortak is a strong, popular and iconic Orkney brand. Despite the difficult trading conditions at present, I hope that these attributes will enable the company to weather this storm". |
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