Eimskip has announced its financial re-organisation plan, which includes the company's withdrawal from the cold storage business in order to create a new, financially strong shipping and logistics business
Eimskip has an unsustainable debt burden resulting from failed acquisitions, significant guarantee claims and the downturn in trading resulting from the economic crisis in Iceland and around the worldSince October 2008, the company has been working with foreign and domestic advisors to develop a financial re-organisation proposal
Eimskip now proposes to sell 49% of Versacold Atlas and give an option for the remaining 51% to Yucaipa - the parent company of Americold
Yucaipa said that Americold and Versacold will continue to operate fully independently and compete in the marketplace, with both companies retaining their existing management teams and board of directors
Eimskip has also sold three reefer vessels in Norway to Atlantica Shipping, reducing its indebtedness by €30 million
In order to safeguard the Icelandic business, certain operations will be transferred to Eimskip Island, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eimskip This should ensure that daily operations in Iceland, including the payment of trade suppliers, will not be disrupted
The new business (New Eimskip) will be entirely owned by Eimskip's financial creditors:
Eimskip's other subsidiaries will be unaffected
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