DyStar can continue supplying customers
DyStar, the Frankfurt-based chemical company and global supplier
of dyes, additives and services for the textile and leather
processing industries, can continue supplying its customers.
"We have made great progress in our talks with banks and
secured creditors. This allows us for the time being to continue
our operations at DyStar Textilfarben GmbH and resume delivery
of our products," confirmed the preliminary insolvency
administrator appointed by the Frankfurt District Court Miguel
Grosser from the law firm Jaffé Rechtsanwälte Insolvenzverwalter.
Deliveries to customers resumed on Monday, 12 October.
The preliminary insolvency administrator of DyStar
Textilfarben GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG Dr. Stephan Laubereau
confirmed, that the production at the Bavarian facility in
Geretsried has been started again. "We are happy to reboost the
production at our first location", said Laubereau. "We hope to
find a good solution for the other facilities too."
Positive news also for the 73 permanent staff of DyStar
Textilfarben GmbH, the unit of the DyStar group responsible for
the purchasing, administration and global distribution of the
products. "The pre-financing of insolvency payments due to them
has been agreed. Initial payments to employees for September
have already been made," said Grosser.
Dr. Stephan Laubereau confirmed the pre-financing of
insolvency payments for the employees of the DyStar Textilfarben
GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG too. "We are setting up a control
point with the agency for labour to look for a good solution for
extraordinarily affected employees", explained Laubereau.
In a further step, the search resumed for investors in the
German DyStar companies insolvent since 28 September 2009. "We
have already conducted initial talks with potential investors;
further talks are due to be held over the next few days. It is
still too early, though, to assess the situation," Grosser
stressed. "Negotiations are at an early stage", added Laubereau.
DyStar Textilfarben GmbH, its sister company DyStar
Textilfarben GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG, which combines the four
German production facilities in Leverkusen, Brunsbüttel,
Geretsried and Ludwigshafen, and the non-operative DyStar
Holdings GmbH were forced to file for insolvency on 28 September
2009.
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