Buenos Aires, March 6 (NA) – The textile company Eseka S.A., owner of the brands Cocoty and Dufour, assured that it continues to operate “with total normality” after publications related to the company's situation circulated in various media in recent days. In a communication addressed to its clients, the company's board stated that the company was placed “at the center of a situation that we understand responds to a context of political and union dispute foreign to our business activity.” In this sense, it pointed out that “versions and statements have been disseminated that do not accurately reflect the reality of our operation.” According to what Argentine News Agency was able to learn, the company stated that its industrial plant, supply chain, and distribution channels are operating regularly, “with no alterations in service or in the agreed deliveries.” Eseka also indicated that it has more than 40 years of history in the Argentine textile industry, during which period it claims to have generated formal employment and developed long-term relationships based “on seriousness, transparency, and compliance.” The company emphasized that its operational and financial structure “is solid” and that the firm remains focused on its productive activity and the fulfillment of its commercial and financial commitments. Finally, the board expressed regret that attempts are being made to involve the company in dynamics “that are not its own and that exceed the strictly business sphere,” while thanking its clients for their trust and remaining available for any queries.
Textile company Eseka S.A. denies rumors of operational problems
Argentine textile company Eseka S.A. stated that its operations are “with total normality,” denying media reports about the company's situation. The board called the situation a result of political and union disputes unrelated to its business.