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Zone RV, known for its premium off-road caravans, entered voluntary administration last week. The first creditors' meeting, held online, disclosed the extent of the company's financial troubles. Administrators from Cor Cordis reported that customers are owed around $18 million, suppliers up to $20 million, employee entitlements total $4 million, and unpaid taxes amount to $1.4 million.
Rahul Goyal, a partner at Cor Cordis, expressed concern over the substantial debts, stating, "It's unusual for a business of this size to owe this amount of money." He indicated that while customers with completed caravans might receive their vehicles, the majority are likely to face financial losses. The company's annual turnover was approximately $70 million, but liquidation could result in minimal returns for unsecured creditors.
For customers like Ray and Barb Davidson, who had paid the final $40,000 for their caravan just hours before the company's collapse, the situation is particularly distressing. They arrived to collect their van only to find the gates locked and the business closed. "[I'm feeling] angry and let down... it's very disheartening," Mr. Davidson said.
Employees are also grappling with the sudden loss of employment and uncertainty regarding their entitlements. Electrician Michael Odendaal recounted being summoned to an all-staff meeting where the collapse was announced, followed by immediate termination. "Some of us, I don't know what we're going to do because we don't have any money just before Christmas," he lamented.
The collapse of Zone RV is not an isolated incident in the Australian caravan industry. Several manufacturers have faced financial difficulties in recent years, attributed to factors such as rising manufacturing costs, supply chain challenges, and increased competition. The Caravan Industry Association of Australia's Luke Chippindale highlighted the significant manufacturing costs in Australia, noting that the bespoke nature of locally built caravans contributes to higher prices.
As the industry navigates these challenges, potential caravan buyers are advised to conduct thorough research and consider financing options carefully. Understanding the financial stability of manufacturers and exploring secure financing avenues can help mitigate risks associated with such significant investments.
Published:Thursday, 11th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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