⚓️New Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filing - American Commercial Lines Inc.⚓️

American Commercial Lines Inc.

February 7, 2020

Indiana-based American Commercials Lines Inc. and ten affiliates (the “debtors”), large liquid and dry cargo shippers with an active fleet of approximately 3,500 barges, filed a prepackaged bankruptcy case in the Southern District of Texas to (i) effectuate a comprehensive restructuring of $1.48b of debt ($536mm RCF and $949mm term loan) and (ii) inject the debtors with much-needed new capital via a rights offering. Now, we know what you’re thinking: the debtors are just the latest victims of the oil and gas crash. While oil and gas do make up some small portion of the debtors’ revenues (10%), this is incorrect. Other factors complicated the debtors’ efforts to service their bulk of debt (see what we did there?). Hold on to your butts, people.

The company notes:

Beginning in early 2016, the inland barge industry entered a period of challenging conditions that have resulted in reduced earnings. These challenges were brought on by a variety of international trade, macroeconomic, industry capacity, and environmental factors. The industry has experienced a prolonged period of declining freight rates, grain volume volatility related to international competition and tariffs on U.S.-grown soybeans, and excessive operating costs incurred as a result of extreme flooding conditions. Freight rates during 2016 and 2017 were under continued downward pressure from reduced shipping demand for metals, grain, refined products, petrochemicals, chemicals and crude oil. These declines resulted in part from pressure on the U.S. steel industry linked to dumping of foreign steel into U.S. markets, increased international competition in grain exports, and the decline in North American crude oil production in response to an oversupply of global crude oil.

Wow. So much to unpack there. It’s as if the debtors’ diversified revenue streams all fell smack dab in the middle of each and every declining sector of the US economy. Reduced steel shipments due to Chinese dumping ✅. Distress in agriculture leading to less volume ✅. Oil and gas carnage ✅.

Compounding matters was increased barge supply (read: competition) due to an increase in coal shipments. That’s right, folks. We’re back to coal. Less coal production = redeployed ships looking for replacement cargo = more competition in the liquid and dry cargo space = decreased freight rates.

The debtors got a temporary reprieve in late 2017 when the Trump administration imposed steel tariffs. A short-lived recovery in steel prices combined with a temporary recovery in oil prices and, due to the above issues, a slowdown in barge construction, helped rates recover a tad.

It didn’t last. In mid-2018, China imposed tariffs on US-grown soybeans. Agricultural products constitute 36% of the debtors’ revenues. Combined with flooding that disrupted farming and navigable waterways, the debtors experienced approximately $86mm in increased operating costs. So, yeah, no bueno. As the debtors note with no intended irony, all of these factors amount to a “perfect storm” heightened mostly by an unsustainable and unserviceable debt load.

A few things to highlight here in terms of the process and trajectory of the cases:

  • This serves as yet another example where the pre-petition lenders used the debtors’ need for additional time to fund a short-term bridge and, in exchange, lock down a full rollup of the pre-petition debt into a $640mm DIP credit facility. The term lenders will also provide a $50mm DIP to fund the administration of the cases.

  • The term lenders are equitizing their $949mm term loan, getting 100% 7.5% “take back preferred equity” and “new common equity” in return. Their estimated recovery is 38%. Post-reorg, the major owners of the debtors, therefore, will be Contrarian Capital Management LLC, Finepoint Capital LP, and Invesco Ltd.

  • The company will get a $150mm of new money via a backstopped rights offering supported by certain holders of term loan claims. This new money infusion (in exchange for 10% junior preferred equity to that noted above and provided subject to a 7% backstop premium) will presumably give the debtors some additional runway should the market forces noted above persist.


  • Jurisdiction: S.D. of Texas (Judge Isgur)

  • Capital Structure: $536mm RCF and $949mm term loan

  • Professionals:

    • Legal: Milbank LLP (Dennis Dunne, Samuel Khalil, Parker Milender) & Porter Hedges LLP (John Higgins, Eric English) & Seward & Kissel LLP

    • Post-Reorg Independent Director: Scott Vogel

    • Financial Advisor: Alvarez & Marsal LLC

    • Investment Banker: Greenhill & Co. Inc.

    • Claims Agent: Prime Clerk LLC (*click on the link above for free docket access)

  • Other Parties in Interest:

    • Prepetition ABL & DIP ABL Agent: Wells Fargo Bank NA

      • Legal: K&L Gates LLP (David Weitman, Christopher Brown)

    • Preptition Term Loan Agent: Cortland Capital Market Services LLP

    • Ad Hoc Group of Term Lenders: Contrarian Capital Management LLC, Finepoint Capital LP, and Invesco Ltd.

      • Legal: Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP (Damian Schaible, Darren Klein, Erik Jerrard) & Rapp & Krock PC (Henry Flores, Kenneth Krock)

      • Financial Advisor: Evercore Group LLC

    • Large Equityholder: Platinum Equity

New Chapter 11 Filing - Rand Logistics Inc.

Rand Logistics Inc.

  • 1/28/18 Recap: NJ-based publicly-traded ($RLOG) bulk freight Jones Act shipper filed for bankruptcy to effectuate a balance sheet restructuring and sale pursuant to a prepackaged plan of reorganization. Lightship Capital LLC has agreed to acquire the company by converting all of the company's second lien debt into 100% of the equity. The deal eliminates approximately $90mm of debt. The company blames currency volatility (US vs. Canadian dollar) and increased maintenance/certification costs as factors necessitating a review of the capital structure. 
  • Jurisdiction: D. of Delaware 
  • Capital Structure: $235.9mm total funded debt; $149mm first lien debt (Bank of America) & $86.9mm second lien debt (Guggenheim Corporate Funding LLC)    
  • Company Professionals:
    • Legal: Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP (Meredith Lahaie, Alexis Freeman, Kevin Zuzolo, Zach Lanier, Abid Qureshi) & (local) Pepper Hamilton LLP (David Stratton, David Fournier, Evelyn Fournier)
    • Financial Advisor: Conway MacKenzie Inc.
    • Investment Banker: Stifel Financial/Miller Buckfire & Co. LLC (Kevin Haggard)
    • Claims Agent: KCC (*click on company name above for free docket access)
  • Other Parties in Interest:
    • First Lien Agent: Bank of America NA
      • Legal: Otterbourg P.C. (Daniel Fiorillo, Chad Simon) and (local) Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP (Matthew Ward, Nicholas Verna)
    • Second Lien Agent and Second Lien Lender: Lightship Capital LLC
      • Legal: White & Case LLP (Thomas Lauria, Andrew Zatz, Rashida Adams) & (local) Fox Rothschild LLP (Jeffrey Schlert, Carl Neff)
      • Financial Advisor: Houlihan Lokey Capital Inc.

New Chapter 11 Filing - Toisa Ltd.

Toisa Ltd.

  • 1/30/31 Recap: Bermuda-based operator of 19 offshore vessels servicing the oil and gas industry filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure its balance sheet amidst acceleration and demand notices from lenders (and, in one case, a ship seizure). With utilization rates down from 85% in 2014 to a scary 50% today and continued pressure projected throughout 2017, the company hopes the breathing spell triggered by the filing will provide the time needed to formulate a plan of reorganization. 
  • Jurisdiction: S.D. of New York
  • Capital Structure: $123mm (Danish Ship Finance), $115mm (DNB), $115mm (ING)    
  • Company Professionals:
    • Legal: Togut Segal & Segal (Al Togut, Frank Oswald, Kyle Ortiz, Brian Moore)
    • Financial Advisor: Scura Paley & Company (Paul Scura)
    • Investment Banker: PJT Partners LP (Steven Zelin)
    • Claims Agent: KCC (*click on link above for docket)
  • Other Parties in Interest:
    • Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
      • Legal: Linklaters LLP (Margot Schonholtz, Robert Trust) 
    • Danish Ship Finance A/S
      • Legal: Seward & Kissel LLP (John Ashmead, Catherine LoTempio)
    • DVB Bank America N.V. 
      • Legal: Seward & Kissel LLP (Robert Gayda)
    • Informal Committee of Secured Lenders
      • Legal: Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP (Gregory Petrick, Michele Maman, Andrew Greenberg)
    • Unofficial Committee of Unsecured Creditors
      • Legal: Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP (Craig Wolfe, Jason Alderson)

Updated 5/21/17