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American LaFrance Files for Bankruptcy, Intends to Reorganize in 60 Days.


SUMMERVILLE, S.C. -- American LaFrance American LaFrance (ALF) is an emergency and vocational vehicle manufacturer, currently based in Summerville, South Carolina. Focusing primarily on emergency apparatus fire engines and fire aerial including ambulance and rescue vehicles.  LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 (the "Company" or "ALF ALF - Algebraic Logic Functional language ") announced today that it has filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. bankruptcy code in the United States Bankruptcy Court bankruptcy court n. the specialized Federal court in which bankruptcy matters under the Federal Bankruptcy Act are conducted. There are several bankruptcy courts in each state, and each one's territory covers several counties.  for the District of Delaware. The Company announced that it will request approval of $50 million in debtor-in-possession financing Debtor-in-possession financing

New debt obtained by a firm during the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, Federal Bankruptcy Rule 4001 (c)(1). This financing is unique because it is secured, that is, it has priority over existing debt, equity and other claims.
 from its pre-bankruptcy lenders. The Company will continue to operate its manufacturing facilities and provide repair services as a debtor-in-possession. The Company has retained William K. Snyder, a Managing Partner with CRG CRG Centre for Research on Globalisation
CRG Council for Responsible Genetics
CRG Contingency Response Group
CRG Citizens for Responsible Government
CRG Corporate Renaissance Group
CRG Columbia River Gorge
CRG Consulting Resource Group
CRG Columbia Resource Group
 Partners Group, LLC, as Chief Restructuring Officer.

The Company will shortly file a Plan of Reorganization along with a motion for sale under Section 363 of the bankruptcy code in case the Plan of Reorganization is not approved. It is anticipated that the reorganization process will be completed in less than 90 days, at which time the Company will emerge from bankruptcy with ample liquidity for ongoing operations and a more viable debt structure. The Company will file today motions to honor customer warranties and employee wages, among other relief. The Company intends to honor its obligations to supply vehicles that are supported by performance bonds.

ALF's Chapter 11 filing is the result of several factors, including significant operational difficulties encountered upon the separation of ALF's business from the business of ALF's former parent, Freightliner LLC. To address these operational problems and to fund general operating expenses Operating expenses

The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted.
, ALF has incurred approximately $150 million in secured debt since the business was purchased from Freightliner LLC.

American LaFrance LLC, through its predecessor entities, is one of the oldest fire, rescue, and EMS vehicle manufacturers in the United States, dating back to the its founding in 1832. The Company operates 8 manufacturing/servicing facilities and two company-owned vehicle dealerships.
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