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Vologda sausage plant goes bankrupt due to a debt of 2.1 million rubles
Vologda sausage plant goes bankrupt due to a debt of 2.1 million rubles
A claim for the insolvency of the sausage plant in Vologda was submitted on April 4 to the regional arbitration. The lawsuit is addressed to an organization registered in Moscow, but managing local production. The application has not yet been accepted by the court.
The plaintiff in the case was the local company "Transport Expedition", which accumulated the debt of more than 2.136 million rubles. The company has been operating since 2003. According to data from the open sources, the organization conducts wholesale trade in frozen products area and is engaged in other types of economic activities. The company ended 2020 with a revenue of more than 1 billion rubles and a profit of almost 42 million. The owner of company is Pavel Kudryashov.
Vologda Sausage Factory was officially established in 2009.
In 2020, the organization underwent legal re-registration in the capital of the Russian Federation, while retaining its Vologda production. The company employs more than 150 employees. The main beneficiary, according to IA Regnum, is Olga Shatkova.
In early April, the regional Vologda media discussed the situation related to the delay in wages for the plant's employees in the amount of about 1.7 million rubles. The offense was revealed after the prosecutor's office raided the company with an inspection. It turned out that 52 people were affected. They were left without a salary for a month and a half at the beginning of 2022. As a result, the salary was promptly paid, and the head of company got off with an administrative fine of 15,000 rubles.
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