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Arranged the state of preliminary liquidation of the Sea Trucks Group
the company and the liquidators evidence that the provision regards the holding of the group and not operating societies
May 8, 2017
The Supreme Court of the Caribbean Orientals of Alta Corte di Giustizia of the British Islands Virgos has , group with centers in Angola, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria and Holland that work to service of the industry of the oil and the gas with a fleet of beyond 180 between naval means and barges.
In a Chad Griffin note and Ian Morton of the FTI Consulting, that liquidators are named temporarily, they have evidenced that the disposition, that has preliminary character and that will have to be confirmed from the court, regards the holding ones of the group and that the societies of the group are not instead subject to the procedure. "The provisional liquidation - it has emphasized Griffin - it will offer to stability and protection by the court in order to create a platform in order to maximize the value. We will work to tightened contact with the management team and the administrators of the company in order to comprise the situation of the society".
"The nomination temporarily of the liquidators - it has specified the chairman of Sea Trucks, Tom Ehret - does not have some impact on the activity of the group. The management team remains to the guide and will continue to work with our faithful customers in order to continue to develop our fruitful commercial collaboration. The activity of Sea Trucks Group remains essentially solid and vital and the society is very placed in its markets. We are enthusiastic of its perspectives and will continue to serve the customers with the previewed ones elevated standard".
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