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Norfresh declared bankrupt – FreshPlaza

“A lot of headwind over the last eight years”
Norfresh declared bankrupt

On Tuesday, August 16, the court of ‘s-Gravenhage declared fruit and vegetable trading company Norfresh from Poeldijk bankrupt. “We were very close to an extrajudicial creditors proposal, but one of the creditors didn’t want to wait for this and unfortunately pushed through bankruptcy,” according to management.

Norfresh was founded in 1997 and the company has been located in a new building on the ABC estate in Poeldijk since 2007. “Over the last eight years we have had a lot of set backs. We had to deal with problem after problem,” says Fred from the company.. “We had a lot of debtors that couldn’t pay, varying from building renters to foreign clients, some a…

Read the full article at: http://www.freshplaza.com/article/162322/Norfresh-declared-bankrupt?fromNewsdog=1

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 23, 2016

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Norfresh declared bankrupt – FreshPlaza

“A lot of headwind over the last eight years”
Norfresh declared bankrupt

On Tuesday, August 16, the court of ‘s-Gravenhage declared fruit and vegetable trading company Norfresh from Poeldijk bankrupt. “We were very close to an extrajudicial creditors proposal, but one of the creditors didn’t want to wait for this and unfortunately pushed through bankruptcy,” according to management.

Norfresh was founded in 1997 and the company has been located in a new building on the ABC estate in Poeldijk since 2007. “Over the last eight years we have had a lot of set backs. We had to deal with problem after problem,” says Fred from the company.. “We had a lot of debtors that couldn’t pay, varying from building renters to foreign clients, some a…

Read the full article at: http://www.freshplaza.com/article/162322/Norfresh-declared-bankrupt

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 23, 2016

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