In my experience the liquidator will be looking to submit astronomical bills just to tell the creditors they're going to get precisely zilch!Correct, lots a cross guaranteed debt from Inc. into most of their UK interests. The liquidator will be looking to create some value for the UK assets and operations though.
Hopefully cheaper parts now than from Endurance thenHad some good conversations on spare parts this week. Too early to give more detail, but it looks like we will have a good solution for some of the more challenging items (bed plates, blades, hubs, etc.).
I'm guessing here but I am hoping that a new central 'parts company' will be formed, which all Endurance repairers can access, to ensure an efficient supply chain and that there are always parts available, but minimising the amount any one company has to have tied up in stock. It would seem the sensible way to go, time will tell.Had some good conversations on spare parts this week. Too early to give more detail, but it looks like we will have a good solution for some of the more challenging items (bed plates, blades, hubs, etc.)I
What's happening with Eric?It does look to be going that way for a number of the parts that are custom manufactured.
For somethings it doesn't make sense to sure a third party though - a lot of stuff is off the shelf from the OEM.
Aye I know it's not going to be free it's going to be quite expensive really.It's running for the moment, the administrators listened on that point.
I am sure it will survive, just don't expect it to be free....
Aye I know it's not going to be free it's going to be quite expensive really.
Bleady con merchants . How many times were they planning on screwing customers?EWP made annual charge whilst you were in warranty. You effectively paid for the ERIC service whilst in warranty when you bought the turbine. If you read the T&Cs for ERIC it effectively says EWP can charge an undisclosed sum for it in the future.
I do know that EWP had started charging dealers for ERIC once turbines came out of warranty - our first came out earlier this year and I got an invoice for £1,200 plus VAT - that was for one turbine for one year.
I suspect the whole ASP thing was built around getting everyone to sign up to an expensive long term deal and provide EWP with a revenue stream.
Will there be another monitoring system other than Eric?