
The new owners of two workwear companies that underwent a double management buyout say the businesses are set for growth.
Warrington-based distributor J & K Ross and Nelson-based manufacturer Dale Techniche have been acquired from the Ross family by a management team led by Neil Wilcock.
The businesses have nearly 50 staff in total and a combined turnover of £10m. The deal was funded by Close Brothers though the value has not been disclosed.
J & K Ross was founded by Jean and Ken Ross in 1976 and supplies safety workwear, protective and hi-vis clothing, uniforms and PPE to clients in sectors from utilities and construction to oil and gas, chemicals and petrochemicals. Its Warrington site includes a retail shop alongside its offices, warehousing, embroidery and printing operations.
Lancashire's Dale Techniche makes flame-retardant clothing, racewear and flight wear such as pilots’ uniforms, and health and safety workwear. The business was acquired by the Ross family in 2003.
J & K Ross and Dale Techniche will continue to trade as standalone businesses.
The buyout team alongside Mr Wilcock includes J & K Ross accounts and logistics director, Sharon Sykes, the company’s purchasing manager, Phil Taylor, customer experience manager, Lisa Robinson and communications and IT manager, Phill Moir-Riches, and Donna Emmott, the operations director at Dale Techniche.
Neil Wilcock joined J & K Ross as a sales representative more than 30 years ago and has been managing director since 2020, He said: “Both companies are really important names in their respective industries. It’s very much business as usual, and we look forward to serving the needs of our existing customers and new ones, and working with our trusted suppliers, for many more years while maintaining our high standards of service thanks to our dedicated and knowledgeable team.
“We have a great management team who understand the businesses well and we have exciting plans to expand, as there are strong growth opportunities for both companies.
“At J & K Ross, we will be looking to add to our product portfolio and expand into new sectors, bringing in additional staff to assist with our strategy. Dale Techniche is a sleeping giant and there is great scope to expand its customer base.
“The Ross family was keen that the businesses should be able to build on the extensive knowledge base of the senior staff and the wider team so, despite interest from other parties, they were keen to hand over ownership to the management and ensure there would be continuity. Our fantastic and loyal staff are all very happy with the outcome.”
A team from law firm Bermans of corporate partners Charlotte Mills and Laura McMorland, with solicitor Nathan Hughes, advised the management team on the double buyout.
Charlotte Mills, corporate partner at Bermans, said: “J & K Ross and Dale Techniche are terrific north west businesses with strong foundations and excellent reputations for their commitment to quality and customer service.
“The six-strong MBO team has around 140 years’ experience of working in the companies between them, and it was a genuine pleasure to guide them to completion.
“They were great to work with and I am confident that the management team will make a huge success of the acquisitions, powered by their enthusiasm and experience. They have an excellent platform for growth and I wish them every success.”
Kirsti Pinnell and Helen Mather at law firm Kuits, and Matt Beckley and Lewis Pearson at DJH Corporate Finance, advised the Ross family. Cole Associates provided corporate finance advice to the buyers.