MARKETS

Colrok leaves $68 million in debts

THE collapse of contractor Colrok Australia has left a trail of angry creditors owed a total of $...

Staff Reporter

Thyssen Schachtbau, Colrok’s owner, is owed the lion’s share of the debt at around $45 million. Among those owed money are Westpac ($3.3 million), UMS ($1.3 million), and Joy Mining Machinery (over $1 million). In addition, 160 miners are out of work and could lose around $3.5 million in entitlements.

Administrator David Leigh of Sims Lockwood said Colrok had various assets around Australia, including plant and equipment, as well as various debtors, but that it was too early to say how much would be recovered.

Colrok creditors met with administrators Sims Lockwood on January 17 and one of the issues creditors appear to have focused on is the level of involvement of the parent company, Thyssen. ILN understands that as late as December creditors had been sent letters from Colrok assuring them of the parent company’s continued support for its contracting subsidiary.

Leigh said it would be at least a couple of weeks before valuers could assess the full value of Colrok’s assets.

TOPICS:

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Monthly Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Monthly Intelligence team.

editions

ESG Mining Company Index: Benchmarking the Future of Sustainable Mining

The ESG Mining Company Index report provides an in-depth evaluation of ESG performance of 61 of the world's largest mining companies. Using a robust framework, it assesses each company across 9 meticulously weighted indicators within 6 essential pillars.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Exploration Report 2024 (feat. Opaxe data)

A comprehensive review of exploration trends and technologies, highlighting the best intercepts and discoveries and the latest initial resource estimates.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Future Fleets Report 2024

The report paints a picture of the equipment landscape and includes detailed profiles of mines that are employing these fleets

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Digitalisation Report 2023

An in-depth review of operations that use digitalisation technology to drive improvements across all areas of mining production