Operations at the Stoney Lane factory will cease under proposals put forward by the company.
Glen Dimplex says it plans to relocate production following a “comprehensive review” was carried out to ensure a “sustainable future” for the business.
The firm says it has proposed “significant changes to our UK business operations”. If the proposals go ahead, production at the Whiston site will cease and the factory will close. spokesperson for Glen Dimplex Home Appliances said: “We have had to make a difficult announcement to our staff and key stakeholders about our Prescot plant.
“Our proposals to relocate production come after a comprehensive review and are aimed at ensuring a sustainable future for the businessThis includes a proposal to relocate all production to leading international partners to leverage economies of scale and access latest technologies.
“If the proposals proceed, production at our Prescot manufacturing facility would cease, leading to the eventual closure of the site.”As well as being our manufacturing base for Lec Medical refrigeration products and Belling and Stoves cooking appliances, on-site departments at Prescot include payroll, supply chain, technical, administrative and support staff.
“As part of our strategy to lead the UK market we also plan to enhance our customer service offering, taking advantage of the latest consumer engagement technologies and extending field service coverage. We are in discussions with leading UK players in this area to establish the best solution for the business.
“In addition, we propose to simplify the organisational structure of our support functions to align with our revised operating model, and remaining staff would move to a new office facility in the area.
“Regrettably the proposal may lead to redundancies across affected functions. Our immediate priority and focus is our duty of care to colleagues whose roles cannot be moved to other UK businesses within the group and we will be doing everything we can to support them during this time.”
