📝 Description
A KIMLA BPFL 4141 cutting system is available for purchase in a bankruptcy administrator auction. The equipment falls under the category of Second Category Machines and Equipment. Its starting price is set at 148000 EUR.
The auction timeline is clearly defined. Bidding begins on 2024-10-08 09:00:00 and ends on 2024-11-07 09:00:59. Purchases are conducted through bankruptcy administrator auctions, so it is important to review all related terms.
The sale is not subject to VAT. For specific viewing conditions and technical documentation, please contact the bankruptcy administrator EVALDAS KUPRYS directly. Details regarding taxes, payment terms, and contract drafts can be found in official auction documents provided by the administrator.
The auction timeline is clearly defined. Bidding begins on 2024-10-08 09:00:00 and ends on 2024-11-07 09:00:59. Purchases are conducted through bankruptcy administrator auctions, so it is important to review all related terms.
The sale is not subject to VAT. For specific viewing conditions and technical documentation, please contact the bankruptcy administrator EVALDAS KUPRYS directly. Details regarding taxes, payment terms, and contract drafts can be found in official auction documents provided by the administrator.
❓ Frequently asked questions
What is the starting auction price for the KIMLA BPFL 4141 Cutting System?
The starting bid price is 148000 EUR.
When does this bankruptcy administrator auction begin and end?
The auction begins on 2024-10-08 09:00:00 and ends on 2024-11-07 09:00:59.
What is the asset category and is it subject to VAT?
The asset type is Second Category - Machines and Equipment. This item is not a VAT object.
Who is listed as the primary contact for this asset sale?
The primary contact is the bankruptcy administrator EVALDAS KUPRYS.
Which legal entity is the seller of this asset (owner undergoing bankruptcy proceedings)?
Selling UAB Mažųjų įmonių teisininkų agentūra (Į.K. 303252529).
How to inquire about the asset description?
For asset details, contact the bankruptcy administrator directly.