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Jan 17
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Vulcan Shipyard Is In Trouble

By sandra 2019 Newsletter week 3

A company that supplies steel threatens to seize the ferry VILLA DE TEROR, being built by the Vulcan shipyard, if they are not paid immediately. The debt owed to them now amounts to EUR 750,000.

The shipyard finds itself without funds to face its suppliers, and to the payment of the payrolls.

Source: La Voz De Galicia (in Spanish)
Source: La Voz De Galicia (in Spanish)

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