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Another Dispute Over Plastech Toolings

The custody battle over Plastech’s injection mold tooling just got a lot more complicated. Mlive.com reports that H.S. Die, the company who manufactured Plastech’s Chrysler-specific parts tooling, says that it holds a special-tool lien. In theory, the agreement gives them legal priority to reclaim the equipment now that Plastech has entered bankruptcy. (Chrysler is appealing the decision barring the automaker from reclaiming the same tooling.) H.S. Die was surprised to find itself on top of the “unsecured creditors” list; Plastech owes it $9m. H.S. Die has filed a legal notice, arguing its legal right to the equipment– registered with the state of Michigan– as unpaid-for merchandise. If the court rejects the die maker’s arguments under this under-interpreted lien jurisprudence, H.S. Die stands to lose millions. If, on the other hand, the tooling is handed back to H.S. Die, Chrysler could find itself in the awkward position of having to work-out a deal with yet another supplier to keep production lines moving. The saga continues…

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