Tinby Skumplast A/S and Tinby A/S will merge as of June 21, 2022.


Tinby Skumplast A/S is merging through a vertical merger into the parent company Tinby A/S as of June 21, 2022.
 

Tinby Skumplast A/S moved from Tjæreborg to Søndersø in early 2021, where Tinby A/S is located. Michael V. Therkelsen, who is the CEO of Tinby A/S, still holds the overall responsibility for the Tinby Group, including the former Tinby Skumplast A/S. Kim Holm Hansen continues to be responsible for the daily operations at Sunekær.

The purpose of the merger is to consolidate and operate one unified company from Søndersø, and it will not affect the partners or collaborators.

Invoices will, after June 21, 2022, be issued by Tinby A/S withCVR-nr. 2961 2900.

Account numbers for payments after June 21, 2022:

DKK:

Account number: 5051-0001258340

IBAN number: DK1250510001258340

BIC code/SWIFT address: JYBADKKK

EUR:

Account number: 5051-0001258464

IBAN-nummer: DK5950510001258464

BIC code/SWIFT address: JYBADKKK

If there are any questions regarding the merger, the undersigned can be contacted.

Best regards

Tinby A/S

Michael V. Therkelsen

Phone.: 5118 2639

mvt@tinby.dk

Erik Kaag                                                                      Kim Holm Hansen

Phone.: 4233 0187                                                               Phone.: 2045 1361

eka@tinby.dk                                                                 khh@tinby.dk

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