Theme park ride maker behind James Bond attractions collapses into administration after 26 years
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Theme park ride maker behind James Bond attractions collapses into administration after 26 years.
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RoboCoaster Ltd, the British theme park ride manufacturer whose robotic technology featured in James Bond films and attractions at some of the world's best-known leisure destinations, has entered administration after 26 years in business.Joint administrators Mark Malone and Gareth Prince of Begbies Traynor were appointed on June 22, bringing an end to more than a quarter of a century of trading for the specialist company.The business, which was registered at the Pensnett Estate in Kingswinford, specialised in manufacturing metal structures and components for the leisure industry and built a reputation for combining robotic engineering with immersive entertainment experiences.Those seeking further information about the administration process have been advised to contact William Davies at Begbies Traynor's Birmingham office.
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