13-01-2012, 08:02 PM
Adampak has just provided another update on their operations in Thailand.....
http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/V...4002A16CE/$file/Adampak_Update_Thailand_Flood_13012012.pdf?openelement
Adampak is moving its Thai operations to a new leased factory site located in Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chonburi Province.....
http://www.amata.com/eng/industrial.html
The existing damaged factory at Ayutthaya will be restored (with the related costs covered by insurance) and returned to its owner.
Adampak will take an approx. USD1.4m (non-cash) charge in Q4 being the estimated loss due to damaged inventories and impairment of fixed assets in the existing damaged factory at Ayutthaya, pending insurance settlement.
I think it makes a real difference for a company like Adampak with a large cash reserve. The company can afford to simply spend the money first on a new factory and bring it to speed soon, pending claiming back from insurance what has been lost on the damaged factory.
http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/V...4002A16CE/$file/Adampak_Update_Thailand_Flood_13012012.pdf?openelement
Adampak is moving its Thai operations to a new leased factory site located in Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chonburi Province.....
http://www.amata.com/eng/industrial.html
The existing damaged factory at Ayutthaya will be restored (with the related costs covered by insurance) and returned to its owner.
Adampak will take an approx. USD1.4m (non-cash) charge in Q4 being the estimated loss due to damaged inventories and impairment of fixed assets in the existing damaged factory at Ayutthaya, pending insurance settlement.
I think it makes a real difference for a company like Adampak with a large cash reserve. The company can afford to simply spend the money first on a new factory and bring it to speed soon, pending claiming back from insurance what has been lost on the damaged factory.