Jobs lost as Aberdeen firm calls in administrators
58 people have lost their jobs, and another 49 face an uncertain future, as a North East engineering firm goes into administration
Dozens of people have lost their jobs - and dozens more face an uncertain future - as an historic Aberdeen engineering firm goes into administration.
Enterprise Engineering Service Limited has been trading for fifty years.
The firm and parent company Craigshaw Holdings have appointed KPMG as administrators.
58 members have been made redundant with immediate effect, while another 49 have been sent home until there's a clearer idea of the business situation.
It's being blamed on the low price of oil leading to a significant drop in orders.
KPMG want to hear from anyone interested in buying the business or aspects of the company.