It’s good to stick to the facts.
As quoted by Bruce Loxton owner of KK FYI. The reality is he has split from his wife and restructuring the company to deal with that situation. From the staff word is it is business as usual and this is just a process that had to be undertaken to achieve the desired changes to the structure.
The Ballina, NSW-based Kimberley Group, builders of the high-tech Kimberley Kamper, innovative Kimberley Karavan and the lightweight E and S-Class luxury off-road caravans, has gone into Administration.
A meeting of the company’s creditors will be held at the Ballina RSL Club on December 19 by Sydney Administrator Nicols + Brien at which the company’s financial and administrative re-structuring will be discussed.
One of Kimberley’s key creditors is understood to be Sydney businessman and the company’s dynamic managing director Bruce Loxton, who has already stepped down from his current role in preparation to become a consultant to the restructured company.
It's business as usual at Kimberley, according to the former boss
This will allow Loxton’s business partner in Kimberley, Todd Cannock, to become Managing Director in his place, and follows Cannock’s recent injection of substantial investment funds into the company.
Loxton assured caravancampingsales that the restructure of Kimberley would have “zero impact” on current and future owners. The company’s existing workforce is now back to 84 following the re-hiring of 16 employees previously stood-down in the wake of the company’s restructuring of its critical New South Wales dealer representation, Loxton said.
“You will see a different company at the same location in Ballina by February next year,” Loxton said, “but there is only good news for our customers.
“We have a dynamic new NSW dealer in Off Grid Outfitters, who have boosted sales substantially in the past three months; we have restored our Ballina workforce to its former peak level; we have just had the strongest three months of sales in Kimberley’s history and we have our longest-ever waiting list for new products, which currently is out until August 2018.
“What is particularly heartening, is the demand for our lightweight E-Class caravan, which is at record level.
“Going into Administration is simply necessary under Family Law to allow internal restructuring to take place – nothing more.”