Liquidators have been appointed to a Scottish furniture company that was founded in 1863 with all jobs lost.
Higher costs and lower levels of housebuilding activity were cited in the collapse of the Dundee company which has now ceased trading.
James Dewar and Alistair McAlinden from Interpath were appointed joint provisional liquidators to Alexander Oastler Ltd.
Trading as Oastler Ltd, the company had a range of joinery services for both residential and commercial customers, including renovations and refurbishments, and the design, manufacture and installation of bespoke furniture, windows and doors.
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The liquidators said: “In common with a number of other companies operating across the building and construction supply chain, the…

