First auction of Claro, Vicuña, Valenzuela assets scheduled: van, telephones, tables and more | Economy

The auction is this Friday, it will be completely online and will offer “200 fine office furniture”, from telephones, armchairs, tables and televisions to engravings and a sculpture. It even includes a van, all part of the office that the company had in Vitacura.

For this Friday, November 25, the first auction of assets of the construction company Claro, Vicuña, Valenzuela (CVV), which filed for bankruptcy in October.

Specifically, it is about the office furniture that the company had in a building in Alonso de Córdova, in Vitacura, in front of the Los Leones Golf Club and blocks from Parque Arauco.

The auction will be 100% online and will be in charge of the auctioneer Nicolás del Rio Noé, from River auctions.

The notice of the auction bears the name of the liquidator, María Loreto Ried Undurraga, a figure in 200 the “fine office furniture” and confirms that a 2017 Ssangyong New Actyon Sport 2.0 truck will also be part of this.

In the company portal you can already see the link of the event, where it is detailed what will be on offer “to the highest bidder”.

Although many products do not show the minimum starting price, it is made clear that the interested party must add to the value to pay a 7% commission plus VAT.

As can be concluded after reviewing the page, variety is a word that could qualify this auction.

For example, him lot 134 they are stainless steel letters with the name of the company.

there is also a iron sculpture and various engravings, including one of benedict red and another of Hugo Marin.

The list is completed by several batches of laptops, televisions, computer screens, video conferencing systems, 72 landlines, printersmore meeting tables, directory and armchairs, among other office elements.

The problems of Claro, Vicuña, Valenzuela

The bankruptcy application of Claro, Vicuña, Valenzuela was known on October 21.

However, the day beforeRadio Bío Bío de Concepción announced that it had already stopped several works for the Statefor not being able to cover them.

In the area, the company was in charge, for example, of the Bicentennial bridge over the Bío Bío river and the repairs on the long and important Colón de Talcahuano avenue.

When the news of the bankruptcy went viral, the Minister of Economy, Nicolás Grau, said that “as a government we are taking a set of measures to boost investment and in particular to help the construction sector.”

“That is why we have changed the future contracts, in such a way that the public contracts, I mean the bidding, so that these contracts can reflect in the future the changes that exist in the costs of materials, which has been one of the problems that these companies have had”, he pointed out.

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