Harney Partners appointed CRO by Company’s Board of Directors to create and execute plan that ultimately led to successful liquidation of business
A central California-based company provided trucking services to move grapes, bulk wine, and bottled wine for vineyards using 110 tankers, vans, reefer units and flatbed trailers. The company also stored bottled wine in temperature-controlled warehouses (two 100,000 sq ft locations) on behalf of customers. It was privately held by two related PE firms, a 30% former owner, and was being managed by members of the PE firms.
The CEO and CFO had abandoned their roles without informing employees, effectively giving the keys to the secured lender. When Harney was called in, there was no leadership at the company and 51 employees (30 truck drivers, 9 warehouse employees, 12 admin) had no communication regarding their jobs. The company was faced with poor financial performance, ongoing cash losses, and was in default with its lenders.