Cupar based Sabre Safety Limited enters administration

Blair Nimmo and Tony Friar of KPMG have been appointed as Joint Administrators of Sabre Safety Limited, an oil and gas safety services company and a specialist in offshore and onshore Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) safety and protection.

Based in Cupar, Fife, and with premises in Aberdeen, the company assists UK and international clients with safe working environments. It also supplies breathing apparatus and gas detection systems for rental or sale.

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Sabre Safety has been adversely affected by the downturn in the oil and gas sector to the extent that its turnover reduced from around £13m in 2014 to £5.5m in 2016. The Company was unable to reduce overheads in line with declining sales levels and also suffered contractual problems in its Italian division. These factors led to significant losses being incurred during 2016.

In the latter part of 2016, the company attempted to find a buyer or fresh investment but was unsuccessful despite some interest.

The company, which was established in 2001, has 45 employees – 37 based in Cupar and eight in Aberdeen. Following the appointment 30 employees have been made redundant (23 in Cupar and seven in Aberdeen) while a core staff of 15 are assisting the Joint Administrators in safeguarding the company’s assets while the Joint Administrators explore the possibility of securing a sale.

Blair Nimmo, Joint Administrator and UK Head of Restructuring at KPMG, said:

“Sabre Safety Limited is a well-established specialist in offshore and onshore gas safety and protection services and products. Unfortunately the company has suffered a significant drop in sales due to the reduced levels of activity in the oil and gas sector.

“The company director explored a range of options to secure the future of the business and while we believe there have been expressions of interest recently, a deal could not be finalised. It is highly regrettable that so many redundancies have been required today. We hope that the key assets and infrastructure of Sabre Safety will be attractive to other operators in the sector. With that in mind, we are welcoming early notices of interest.”

The joint administrators are working with all employees affected by redundancies to provide guidance and support through the appropriate agencies.

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