Melbourne commercial printer, Ezprint, has hit the skids, entering voluntary liquidation following a general meeting of company members last Friday (15 August), halting all work and terminating employment for all staff.
A letter to staff members from company director, Daniel Mayson, stated: “Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we have reached a point where the business can no longer continue”.
“Due to a combination of external and internal pressures, we are left with no viable option but to close our doors. This difficult decision was not made lightly. I have explored every possible avenue to keep things going, but ultimately, the circumstances have proven too great to overcome.”
In the same letter it says that staff will all receive their “full and proper entitlements, including wages, annual leave, and redundancy pay if applicable”.
Paul Anthony Allen and Glenn Jeffrey Franklin were appointed liquidators for the Pakenham-based printer earlier this week.
The company's website is still online, but all phone lines lead to "staff unavailable" messages.
