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AgfaPhoto USA Shuts Down After Class Action Settlement


Agfa minilab sold in Europe.
courtesy of Agfaphoto.com



With a class action suit against Agfaphoto USA finally settled, the last full-time employee in the U.S., Craig Wetherbee, has essentially turned off the lights for the final time at the company's headquarters office in Ridgefield Park, N.J. The firm ceased full-time operations in January, 2006 after its parent, in the face of a shifting photo market, closed its doors in Europe at the end of 2005 effectively killing off the brand name on these shores for its once-popular film, paper, chemicals and minilab equipment. At one time, as many as 145 people were employed in the U.S.

Not unusual with the shutdown of such a large business, a number of matters had to be resolved. Among them: outstanding receivables, lease agreements, service contracts commitments and legal suits.

Four dealers filed suit against Agfaphoto in August, 2006 and the matter was joined by approximately 400 more and allowed to become a class action. The major complaint, according to Wetherbee, regarded the fulfillment of technical service and support obligations. Wetherbee said the suit was settled on April 18 and the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts awarded a sum of money to the plaintiffs. He said the amount of the settlement was confidential.

The four main plaintiffs were: Doug Vieau, Metro Color Lab, Wyzata, MN; Donald and Troy Bakewell, Camelot Photo, Minneapolis; John Castronovo, Technical Photography, Inc., Fairfield, N.J.; and Paula Carroll, Keaton Color, San Angelo, TX.

With this action resolved, the major outstanding matters in the U.S. were closed, according to Wetherbee. He said that there was still some ongoing litigation in the U.S. involving the collection of lease payments from a few dealers and that he would be serving Agfa on a part-time basis until all suits were finalized.

A European firm, Minilab Factory, purchased from Agfa in Germany, continues production of Agfa chemicals and minilab equipment. In February, 2006, Integra Technologies, Austin, TX, assumed Agfa's outstanding warranty obligations and become the sole provider of service contracts, parts and factory-trained labor for North America. The firm also distributes Agfa chemicals.

Wetherbee last served Agfaphoto as director of marketing and business development and was well known among the major retailers in the country, having served them in the sales of Agfa equipment and consumables as well as Agfa's large private label film program. He worked for Agfa for 22 years, after five years with Copal. His future: "I definitely want to do something within the photo industry."


   


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Posted by Dan Ricker in Fort Collins CO
Agfa snapscan 1236
My Agfa Snapscan 1236 has crashed. I no longer have the original disks. I need info on how to set the numbers on the back for my Mac system 9.2

(02/19/10 - 02:34 PM)


Posted by roger Boon in canada
ongoing agfa machines
As the North America Agfa offical closing is announced let it be know the Minilab Factory R.Saal is still producing and supporting actively the owners of existing Agfa machines with parts through various ex Agfa employee run companies through out the world.
South Africa - Labcare
North America - Minilabfactory.us and .ca as well as Integra
Siltech in Australia
KAFAG CO LAB SERVICE
SYRIA DAMASCUS
I hope that the owners of the Agfa dlab and Kodak RP versions of the dlab do not give up on what still is a very unique and productive piece of photo equipment.
Support is still out there for them ...albeit on a smaller and more personal level.

(06/01/08 - 01:47 AM)


Posted by Roberto C. Estrella in San Diego, CA
Final of Agfa
Is very sad what happened with AGFA but is very sad what is happening in the photo industry I see the business going down and is very sad because we wanted to continue our career in this industry but is very hard.
(05/13/08 - 09:51 PM)


Posted by Phil Gresham in Brisbane QLD
Agfaphoto
When Agfa Gevaert " sold" off their photo business without real money changing hands it was all too obvious that it was the means to get out of what was an unprofitable business given their huge staffing commitments and manufacturing costs in Germany. We are still waiting for the final legal outcome in Germany many of those like us were left with years of prepaid service costs that were not honoured. The Australian and New Zealand branches were profitable and still for all administration a part of Gevaert. We still use the Agfa digital labs today.
(05/07/08 - 09:37 PM)


Posted by Richard Maehr in Columbus, GA
Closure of AGFA
It was a sad day for me to hear of AGFA closing. I was hired as a local one hour film processing store in August 1987 by COPAL, Minnapolis, MN. At the time my store was using a COPAL MS7050. COPAL joined hands with AGFA and I started using an MSC101 minilab. I purchased it new in Feb 99 and used it until I closed down Nov 07. It was a great machine and served my customers well. I just think we have lost a great company and some great processing equipment.
(05/07/08 - 06:36 PM)



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