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UK retread firm in administration 13/11/2007By Katie Coyne C-tyres locked out of factory after failing to pay rent. 13 November 2007 – Retread manufacturer C-Tyres in Langley Moor, Durham, has made its 100 staff redundant and brought in administrators after it was locked out of its factory.C-Tyres failed to pay its rent and was served a forfeiture notice by the landlord last month, which blocked access to the factory and stock inside.C-Tyres are the sole manufacturer of Colway and Greenway retread tyres and boasted being able to produce tyres to fit almost any major car, van, 4x4, and light or heavy truck.All cars in the UK’s Lombard Rally, which was held at the beginning of this month, are required to run on Colway tyres.Director of recovery at debt recovery specialists Tenon, in Sunderland, Steven Ross, said: “The company clearly had financial difficulties otherwise it would have been able to keep up-to-date with rent and prevent the landlord taking the action. The landlord was owed considerable rent arrears.â€He added: “I am talking to the landlord at the moment in order to simply gain access to the property.“The workforce have received forms which will enable them to submit claims. They will receive payment from the DTI via the redundancy fund. There is also a union which should assist.â€A buyer is still being sought and Tenon Sunderland can be reached on: 0191 511 5000.
Sounds like the landlord locking them out was the final straw, not a decision they took lightly I hope.
Well there is 1 upside to this, no one will be able to put the dreadful Greenway Anaconda's on that I have on my Landy. They are good in the mud but very scarey on the road :shock: :shock: :shock:
Quote from: "marjan"Well there is 1 upside to this, no one will be able to put the dreadful Greenway Anaconda's on that I have on my Landy. They are good in the mud but very scarey on the road :shock: :shock: :shock:What issues you had with them on road? I have had none with the anconda's so far and the Colway MT's I had before these behaved very nicely on road. I imagine if changing from non aggressive tyres to anacondas or similar without changing driving style to suit would quickly enlighten driver to the flaws (if flaws are not solely to blame on the tyre).
hate to say it, it was more than unpaid rent which did it for them..C-tyres were the last UK remold company for the reason that it is just to expensive to manufacture in the Uk, as with many things...As far as i know they were also owed a fair bit of money aswell as oweing money themselfs, i do know that the whole of colways remaining stcok has been sold to one of the large tyre retailers, but unfortunatly i dont think we will be seeing colway or greenway being manufactured again. Its also not just 4x4's that are hit, colway tyres are used by loads of grasstrack and rally teams, along with supporting and being the base tyre for the Formula 911.. Such a shame really as they were alwas very helpfull to us....another Uk company gone to dust :( The only alternative now is Insa, who do do some nice patterns, except the supply is bad and they only come in limited sizes.. :roll:
New Factory For Colway ProductionFollowing the news that Polish retreader Mark Gum had purchased the retreading equipment and the Colway and Greenway brands, all previously owned by C-Tyres, it has been revealed that the company will build a new factory in Poland to produce the tyres.Mark Gum's owners, Mariona and George Krzyzagorski, have said that construction of the plant will begin this summer, with some tyres being produced later this year. Full production will come on-stream in the summer of 2009 and the range will include tyres for all sectors; passenger car, 4x4, van, light and heavy truck.
The the whole thing was finished late and didn't work properly.
Quote from: Range Rover Blues on February 15, 2008, 04:41:56The the whole thing was finished late and didn't work properly.Well at least they stuck with the best traditions of British industry! :roll: :lol:
Quote from: Skibum346 on February 15, 2008, 09:59:35Quote from: Range Rover Blues on February 15, 2008, 04:41:56The the whole thing was finished late and didn't work properly.Well at least they stuck with the best traditions of British industry! :roll: :lol:Or maybe that section of the Eye was handed over to the Italians???
Colway tyres have been bought out by a polish company, and they will soon be on the market, http://www.reifenpresse.de/CDML007/en/gast/detail.php?tk=1654867&t=unt&RecID=15238&wert1=27946&wert2=http://www.reifenpresse.de/CDML007/en/gast/detail.php?tk=1654867&t=unt&RecID=15253&wert1=28382&wert2=though you can purchase them here as well.http://www.tyresdirectuk.co.uk/xcart/customer/category_4x4.php