ProPrint
Global Sites:  UK |  India |  MEA |  USA |  Deutsch
Sign in or Register
RSS Feeds
Home News
  • Digital
  • Press room
  • Print Buying
  • Paper
  • Consumables
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Prepress
  • Packaging
  • Associations
Reviews
  • Install Story
  • Product of the Month
  • Star Product
  • Buyers Guide
Features
  • Technology Focus
  • Business Focus
  • Opinion
  • Company Profile
  • Interview
Events
  • Upcoming
  • Previous
  • Submit Event
Photos Jobs Marketplace
  • New Machinery
  • Supplies & Consumables
  • Trade Services
  • Used Machinery
Magazine pressXchange.com
Hot Topics:  APRIL ISSUE  |  DRUPA 2012  |  MARCH ISSUE
Home  »  News  »  Business

Colourplus gets liquidated after losing major client Toll to Stream Solutions

20 Apr 2011 |  Nolan Giles   |   Comment Now
Colourplus Printing called in the liquidators with over $400,000 in debt after "50% of its work disappeared" as major client Toll Group moved its print to Stream Solutions.

The Victorian printer appointed accountant Gregory J Shilton & Co on 25 February. The creditors report on 8 March showed that $438,486 was owed to unsecured creditors, including KW Doggett and Spicers Paper.

More than 15 SME printers and trade houses were owed money, with the likes of Ability Press, CMYKhub and Four Trade Only each owed more than $10,000.

Colourplus operated digital and offset kit, which was sold at auction to compensate secured creditors.

Liquidator Gregory Shilton confirmed that the loss of work from a number of different Toll subsidiaries was the "straw that broke the camel's back".

The creditors report shows that of the $263,725 owed to Colourplus by trade debtors when it went into liquidation, around $140,000 was owed by Toll companies - around 54% of debts. Shilton said he fully expected outstanding debts to be paid.

He added that Toll Group had effectively taken its work in-house by awarding the print to subsidiary Stream Solutions.

"[Colourplus director Bruce Forrester] had made some effort to resolve financial problems by getting replacement work and negotiating a deal with the previous client, but he was unable to come to any arrangement that was satisfactory," said Shilton.

One local printer told ProPrint he thought Colourplus had failed because it had "all of its eggs in one basket".

It is believed one member of the Colourplus team has also moved over to Stream Solutions.

Andrew Ethell, general manager of Corporate Affairs at Toll Group, said: "Toll adhered to all contract terms, including payment terms, with Colourplus prior to its liquidation."

Colourplus gets liquidated after losing major client Toll to Stream Solutions
Tweet
Email this Email a Friend
Print this Print Page
Site feedback Feedback
What are your thoughts on this story? Please login or subscribe to comment. Forum Rules.
comments powered by Disqus
Ads by Google
Popular Stories
Latest Poll
Does your company have dedicated IT staff?


or View results
Yes
  47%
 
No
  53%
TOTAL VOTES: 106

Vote now
View previous Polls »
Latest Comments
Powered by Disqus
ProPrint Magazine

May 2012

ProPrint is the leading monthly magazine for the Australian printing industry. ProPrint covers the business and technology issues of print with broad-reaching editorial coverage that includes news, comment, features and product reviews.
What's in this issue?
ProPrint
Subscribe Now!
About Us  |  Newsletter Archive  |  Feedback  |  Advertise  |  Newsletters  |  Contact Us
Copyright © 2012 Haymarket Media. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of Haymarket Media's Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
Sign in to ProPrint
Username:
* Username required
Password:
* Password required
 |  Forgot your password?
Don't have an account? Register now!
To request a new password, please enter the email address linked to your ProPrint account and we'll send one to you.
Email:
* Email required
* Invalid Email address
* Invalid Email address
Click here to return to Login Form
Please wait...
Join the ProPrint community

ProPrint has developed a reputation as the leading printing industry resource. Our team of journalists provides lively, thoroughly researched and independent news, as it happens. Join now for free, and get access to members only content and the ability to comment on articles.

* Required field

1) Login Details
Username*
* Username required
Email*
* Email address required
* Invalid Email address
Password*
* Password required
Confirm Password*
* Password confirmation required
* Passwords don't match!
2) About You
First Name*
* First name required
Last Name*
* Last name required
Country*
* Country req'd
State*
* State req'd
Job Function*
* Job function required
Company name*
* Company required
Company size*
* Size required
Industry Sector*
* Primary business required
3) Email Newsletters Receive the latest ProPrint news and reviews directly to your inbox. Select the newsletters you would like to receive below:

Daily ProPrint bulletin
Conveniently delivered to your inbox, the ProPrint newsletter will keep you informed on the latest print industry news relevant to Australian and New Zealand print professionals.


ProPrint will keep you up to date with special offers, promotions, competitions and new products.

At no time will your email be provided to any other company.

By submitting your details you agree to the ProPrint Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions*
* You must agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions to register an account
Already have an account? Log in here.
Please wait...

Please check your email

A confirmation email has been sent to your email address - SUPPLIED EMAIL GETS INSERTED HERE. Please click on the link in the email to verify your email address. You need to verify your email before you can start posting.

If you do not receive your confirmation email within the next few minutes, it may be because the email has been captured by a junk mail filter. Please ensure you add the domain @proprint.com.au to your white-listed senders.