Walker Greenbank suffered damage to equipment and stock at its fabric printing site on the river LuneCustomers could face shortages of fabrics by upmarket brands such as Sanderson and Morris & Co after Storm Desmond flooded a factory in Lancaster owned by Walker Greenbank,the maker of posh wallpaper and cloth.
The company said Desmond damaged equipment and stock at its Standfast & Barracks fabric printing site on the river Lune. Digital printing is expected to restart early next year but it will rob until the end of April for the majority of printing capacity, which includes traditional rotary and flatbed processes, and to resume.
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Source: theguardian.com