Stober v. Florida Steel Corp. (In Re Industrial Supply Corp.)

109 B.R. 484, 1990 Bankr. LEXIS 6, 1990 WL 1248
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida
DecidedJanuary 3, 1990
DocketBankruptcy No. 87-6438-8P1, Adv. No. 89-163
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Stober v. Florida Steel Corp. (In Re Industrial Supply Corp.), 109 B.R. 484, 1990 Bankr. LEXIS 6, 1990 WL 1248 (Fla. 1990).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND MEMORANDUM OPINION

ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Chief Judge.

This is a confirmed Chapter 11 liquidating case and the matter under consideration is a Complaint filed by the Trustee, Robert L. Stober (Plaintiff) which seeks a determination that payments totalling $227,599.35 made by the Debtor to Florida Steel Corporation (Defendant) within ninety (90) days prior to the filing of the bankruptcy Petition should be avoided as a preferential transfer pursuant to § 547 of the Bankruptcy Code. The parties have stipulated that all of the elements of a preference have been met, therefore, the sole issues to be determined by this Court will be limited to those raised by the Defendant’s first and second affirmative defenses under Sections 547(c)(2) and 547(c)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code, respectively. The following undisputed facts are relevant and germane to the matter under consideration.

At the time relevant, the debtor was a wholesale distributor of industrial hardware, steel and steel products and the Defendant was the Debtor’s major steel supplier. The relationship between the Debtor and the Defendant was based on an open account with stated invoice payment terms of net 30 days. During the first month of the relationship, the Debtor generally paid the Defendant for supplies within the thirty days of receiving the invoice. Thereafter, the interval between invoice and payment rapidly lengthened. By January 1987, the average interval between shipment and payment had risen to 90 days. The Defendant began an effort to reduce the delay and an average interval was gradually brought back into the 50 to 60 day range. There was no specific credit limit, but at numerous times during the relationship the Defendant refused to deliver new goods until the overall level of debt was reduced. When this happened, the Debtor hand delivered checks to the Defendant so that an order of steel could be released for shipment. During the 90 days prior to the filing of the Petition, the eigh-

*486 teen payments were received by the Defendant from the Debtor (PI. Exh. No. 3). The

following chart shows the payments received:

Check Date Rec’d Check Date of Amt of #Days

No. by Defendant Amount Inv. Pd. Inv. Pd. Pmt. Late

18565 8/27/87 $ 5,725.11 6/17/87 $5,725.11 41

18447 8/25/87 6,659.46 6/11/87 6.659.46 45

18455 8/26/87 6,174.63 6/18/87 6.174.63 39

18460 8/27/87 6,234.55 6/18/87 6,234.55 40

18539 8/28/87 6,645.29 6/18/87 6.645.29 41

18545 9/01/87 6,402.31 6/18/87 5,402.31 45

18558 8/31/87 5,854.03 6/18/87 5,854.03 44

18716 9/05/87 21,064.15 6/30/87 7,118.97 37

6/30/87 7,015.19 37

6/30/87 6,929.99 37

9/11/87 3,702.24 7/20/87 3.702.24 23 c-LO OO OO t-H

9/21/87 14,189.23 6/30/87 6.942.30 53 t-H O 00 OO t — 1

6/30/87 7.246.93 53

18908 9/24/87 14,137.63 7/02/87 7,161.72 54

7/02/87 6.975.91 54

9/28/87 7,262.67 7/02/87 7,262.67 58 OO CO

10/01/87 18,460.36 8/09/87 6,101.69 53 <£> to DO O

8/09/87 6,180.27 53

8/09/87 6.178.40 53

19235 10/02/87 18,140.32 8/05/87 6,006.42 28

7/30/87 6,066.95 34

19240 10/05/87 19,647.17 7/20/87 7,515.76 47

7/20/87 5.955.94 47

8/05/87 6.175.47 31

19241 10/06/87 21,668.27 7/02/87 7,570.22 66

7/16/87 7.868.42 52

7/20/87 6.229.63 48

19629 x 10/20/87 75,382.71 8/26/87 7,208.66 25

8/26/87 7,030.83 25

8/26/87 7.142.91 25

7/20/87 5,307.61 62

7/20/87 4.936.24 62

7/20/87 1,234.12 62

9/01/87 6.650.42 19

9/01/87 6,130.60 19

9/03/87 6,360.82 17

9/03/87 6.184.80 17

9/04/87 5.458.41 16

9/04/87 6.275.43 16

9/08/87 5,461.86 12

19769 10/30/87 13,944.60 8/04/87 7,088.80 57

10/02/87 6.855.80 0

A short time prior to the commencement of the Chapter 11 case, the Debtor made payments totalling approximately $82,-400.00 while receiving only one-half that amount, approximately $43,000.00 new steel delivered. The Debtor made a payment to the Defendant on October 20,1987, 35 days prior to the commencement of the Chapter 11 case, in the amount of $75,-382.71 for 13 invoices which were beyond the stated invoice terms of net 30 days.

*487 Date Pmt. Rec’d. or Amt. of Amt. of Net

New Value Extended Prefer. Pmt. New Value Preference

8/25/87 6,659.46 $ 6,659.46

8/26/87 6,174.63 12,834.02

8/26/87 $21,382.40 0.00

8/27/87 5,725.11 5,725.11

8/27/87 6,234.55 11,959.66

8/28/87 6,645.29 18.604.95

8/31/87 5,854.03 24,458.98

9/01/87 6,402.31 30.861.29

9/01/87 12,781.02 18,080.27

9/03/87 12,545.62 5,534.65

9/04/87 11,733.84 0.00

9/05/87 21,064.15 21,064.15

9/08/87 5,461.86 15.602.29

9/11/87 3,702.24 19,304.53

9/21/87 14,189.23 33.493.76

9/24/87 14,137.63 47,631.39

9/28/87 7,262.67 54,894.06

10/01/87 18,460.36 73,354.42

10/02/87 18,140.32 91,494.74

10/02/87 5,728.80 85,765.94

10/02/87 6,221.34 79.544.60

10/05/87 19,647.17 99.191.77

10/06/87 21,668.27 120,860.04

10/06/87 5,974.03 114,886.01

10/06/87 6,647.40 108,238.61

10/07/87 7,539.77 100,698.84

10/07/87 6,683.91 94,014.93

10/07/87 6,201.52 87.813.41

10/07/87 7,118.85 80,694.56

10/07/87 5,799.80 74,894.76

10/07/87 7,196.39 67.698.37

10/07/87 6.969.45 60.728.92

10/07/87 7,152.05 53,576.87

10/12/87 6,102.18 47,474.69

10/12/87 6,362.28 41.112.41

10/13/87 6.275.45 34.836.96

10/13/87 6,991.03 27.845.93

10/13/87 7.397.45 20,448.48

10/13/87 7,141.48 13,307.00

10/14/87 6,502.03 6,804.97

10/14/87 7.620.73 0.00

10/14/87 7,298.65 0.00

10/20/87 75,382.71 75,382.71

10/20/87 6,604.10 68.778.61

10/23/87 6,291.88 62,486.73

10/23/87 6,206.56 56,280.17

10/23/87 6,468.83 49,811.34

10/26/87 6.510.74 43,300.60

10/28/87 6,652.23 36.648.37

10/29/87 6,455.95 30.192.42

10/30/87 7,088.80 37,281.22

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