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"K" Linens refutes categorically of being about to starting a failure procedure
Refutation the news sent from an operator NVOCC to own customers
September 23, 2016
The society of Japanese navigation Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K" Linens) has categorically refuted voices second which it would be about to starting a failure procedure. The company has specified of being come to acquaintance who a Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) would not have diffused email near own customers looking on to the possible failure of "K" Linens.
The Japanese company has emphasized today that the content of the message is lacking in foundation and is not based on some financial analysis and that it allegates is false.
"K" Linens has specified to have turned a firm protest in confronts of the operator NVOCC whom it would have admitted the dishonesty of the declaration diffused via e-mail and it would have been engaged to send to own customers a message in which would have reprocessed such declaration.
"K" Linens has evidenced that, as indicated in the quarterly budget on June 30, 2016, the liquid availabilities of the company (erases and warehouses) piles to 214,3 billion yen (about 2,08 billion dollars), the net worth of the society is of 330,4 billion yen (about 3,21 billion dollars), equity ratio is of 29.1% and the liquidity index is of 154.5%. Moreover the company has rimarcato that "K" Linens has credit a rating of solid and considerable level comparable to that of other companies of navigation. "He is obvious also from these figures - it has specified "K" Linens - than the message sent from that society to its customers is unreliable".
The navigation company has concluded specifying that it is estimating if boldness to the ways lawyers regarding the interested parts.
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