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BiFab agreement reached to stave off administration threat – Herald

Published by SAS Volunteer on November 19, 2017 November 19, 2017

An agreement has been reached that will lift the threat of administration
from troubled engineering firm BiFab, and see work continue on the current
contract for the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm.
A financial package to complete the contract has been provided by Seaway
Heavy Lifting, SSE and the partners to the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm
project, JCE Offshore.
The Scottish Government has also indicated, if necessary, it will make a
commercial loan facility available to BiFab.
The consensus comes after intensive talks aimed at securing the future of
the company and intensive negotiations over the last two days.
It will see Burntisland Fabrications Ltd (BiFab) receive payments to
alleviate immediate cash flow issues, enabling the threat of administration
to be lifted and ensuring the full funding of the Beatrice contract.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “I am pleased that after an extensive
series of talks over the last week and two days of intense negotiations we
have been able to broker a commercial agreement that lifts the threat of
administration from BiFab and allows work on the current contract to continue.
“In particular I welcome the moves made by Seaway Heavy Lifting, SSE and
the partners in the Beatrice Project, JCE Offshore and Siemens to resolve
this situation and enable BiFab to continue its work on this contract.
“Over the last seven days we have worked to ensure all partners understood
the urgency of the position BiFab found themselves in and the part they
could play in relieving the financial pressure on the company.”
She added: “I know that this has been an anxious time for people employed
at BiFab, as well as their families and the wider communities of
Burntisland, Methil and Arnish and the trade unions have ensured that the
importance of this company was made clear to all companies involved.”
Burntisland Fabrications Ltd (BiFab), has a workforce of 1,400 employees,
contractors and subcontractors at its yards in Burntisland and Methil in
Fife and Arnish on the Isle of Lewis.
The company, which makes equipment for the oil and gas industry and the
renewable energy sector, filed a notice of intention to appoint
administrators a week ago as it faces cash flow problems linked to its
contracts.
Trade unions GMB and Unite praised the role of the Scottish Government and
Ms Sturgeon in brokering the deal, and the resolute stand taken by the
BiFab workers to convince everyone they were determined to fight for their
jobs and their communities.
Union leaders Gary Smith and Pat Rafferty said: “Make no mistake these
yards would be closed today if it wasn’t for the dignity and determination
of the workers and their families in Fife and Lewis to save their jobs and
industry.
“With their futures on a knife edge they worked for nothing stayed strong
and resolute and by staying united they have won their future.”
Jan Willem van der Graaf, chief executive of Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL),
said: “We have worked very hard along with the other stakeholders to find
constructive solutions to support BiFab.
“We appreciate the role that the Scottish Government has played in reaching
a positive solution for all.
“Seaway Heavy Lifting will continue to always treat its suppliers fairly,
with respect and integrity and we look forward to BiFab successfully
completing the remainder of the Beatrice jacket fabrication.”
Scottish Secretary David Mundell said: “It is very welcome news that BiFab
has reached an agreement with SHL.
“It will be a huge relief to BiFab’s 1,400 employees and their families.”

 

 


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