In a post announcing its closure, the company said “we have had no choice but to close our doors for good”
A Cambridgeshire-based company has entered liquidation after two and a half years of trading, according to the The London Gazette. The Packaging Factory Limited, based in Windover Road, Huntingdon, officially entered liquidation at the end of May 2026.
Grace Jones and David Perkins, both of Parker Andrews Limited in Norwich, were appointed as joint liquidators of the company on May 29. A notice was subsequently published in The London Gazette a few days later on June 3.
The company specialised in the low-cost manufacture of printed postal packaging. Companies House confirmed that the business is now in liquidation. Documents show that the company was incorporated on January 26, 2024.
In a social media post, the company said: “We have reached the end of the road as a company. We have had no choice but to close our doors for good. It has been an amazing journey and we have laughed, cried and learned a lot.
“Thank you to our amazing suppliers and customers, but most of all thank you to the awesome team that made it a joy to come to work every day.”
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