According to its website, the company is Europe’s leading supplier of round top radiators.The facility in Newport, which opened in 2005, had the capacity to make 3.5 million radiators a year.The company received a £3 million (€3.4 million) loan from the Welsh Government last year with the aim of creating additional jobs and safeguarding the existing workforce. This included the radiators business. In 2004, Mr Quinn trumped Mr Mullins’s bid to take Barlo private with an €84 million offer. These discussions ceased last week without success and with unsustainable losses continuing the directors took the difficult decision to appoint administrators, resulting in the immediate redundancy of circa 280 employees.”Irish-owned investment group RHP Bidco, which is headed by former Barlo chief executive RHP Bidco acquired the business from Aventas, the vehicle that originally owned most of the Quinn family group’s manufacturing business.In 2004, Mr Quinn trumped Mr Mullins’s bid to take Barlo private with an €84 million offer. For the best site experience please enable JavaScript in your browser settings This included the radiators business. QUINN RADIATORS LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including … Quinn Radiators was spun out of the old Quinn family group’s manufacturing business in 2014, formerly controlled by Fermanagh businessman Sean Quinn. QUINN Direct Insurance Limited (QUINN Financial Services) was a general insurance company that was established in Ireland in 1996 by the Quinn Group. Photograph: Bryan O’BrienSome 280 of the company’s 300 staff have been made redundant as part of the move. Its brand portfolio includes hi-lo, Barlo and Warmastyle panel radiators, as well as the Design by QRL ranges.Alistair Wardell, Trevor O’Sullivan and Matthew Richards of Grant Thornton UK have been appointed joint administrators of the company.Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. From premium panels and decorative radiators to towel radiators and electric towel warmers, the Design by Barlo range has been developed to give you the ultimate choice. We have a great selection of stunning designs in an ever-growing variety of colours and finishes to create your perfect living environment. The company expanded and opened an office on O'Connell Street, Dublin, in 1997. Quinn Radiators Limited, which manufactures panel and designer radiators to the UK and European wholesale markets, employed approximately 300 people from its site in Newport, South Wales. South Wales-based radiator manufacturer Quinn Radiators Limited (QRL) has this week gone into administration.Quinn Radiators Limited, which manufactures panel and designer radiators to the UK and European wholesale markets, employed approximately 300 people from its site in Newport, South Wales. Quinn Radiators Limited, Gortmullan, Derrylin, Fermanagh, United Kingdom, BT92 9AU . CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. British economy slumps into recession after record drop in quarterly outputIrish tourism must also help itself to survive the pandemicSeán Moran: It won’t take much before cancelling All-Ireland looks like a solutionHome renovation basics: the costs and how to get startedSeven ways the face of premium renting is changing in Dublin 8Call for new donors as €5.5 million Innovate Together fund reopens for applicationsEverything you need to know about switching your mortgageCovid-19 has distracted us from the looming threat of BrexitElderly parents living in property you own will save you on capital gains taxMoving in and out of lockdown is a recipe for economic disasterGeneral Motors deprived of rising star after CFO’s surprise move to StripeAIB concedes Covid mortgage policy was ‘regrettable’British economy slumps into recession after record drop in quarterly outputKBC Ireland chief feels heat from big tech in race for relevanceObjectors stall production of enough timber for 1,000 housesTransferring the family farm without a tax headache‘No demand... because there are no people’ at well-known Dublin pubFrequently asked questions about your digital subscriptionSpecially selected and available only to our subscribersCarefully curated selections of Irish Times writingSign up to get the stories you want delivered to your inbox