MS
Deutschland Beteiligungsgesellschaft, parent company of the luxury cruise
shipping company Peter Deilmann Rederei, says its chairman has decided to vacate
his position after the company is about to fail to meet its turnover growth and
new customer targets, MS deutschland said in a statement.
Deilmann, which operates the 22,496 gross ton Deutschland, will fail to meet its
turnover growth target by 6% in the current financial year. In addition, the
company has not succeeded in acquiring new customers as had been planned.
As a consequence of this, Christopher Nolde, chairman of MS Deutschland, has
decided to leave the company. The management will continue efforts to
restructure the business with the help of Callista Private Equity, the company’s
owner, with all options to restructure the business open. |