Designated Investigation Agency | Early Soil Condition Survey to Mitigate Risks of M&A and Land Transactions
Voluntary early soil surveys to visualize environmental liabilities in the chemical substances handling sector and prevent future negative legacies, in order to avoid the collapse of land sales and M&A transactions.
This document is a specialized guide aimed at management and finance departments promoting the sale and purchase of factories, M&A, asset liquidity, and trust formation. It summarizes strategic methods for the early utilization of soil surveys to accurately assess the environmental liabilities inherent in chemical handling departments, thereby avoiding future negative legacies and serious transaction breakdowns. Soil contamination discovered after a transaction is completed or after organizational restructuring is a "hidden defect" that can lead to enormous purification costs, contract cancellations, and damage compensation disputes, becoming a decisive factor that undermines corporate value. This book clearly presents the methods for conducting a legacy risk inventory at the appropriate timing before a transaction, as well as the practical process for early soil condition surveys that also include checks to prevent chemical leaks from aging equipment. By providing reliable evidence through the neutral and rigorous designated investigation agency, Geotech, it thoroughly alleviates buyer concerns and explains the mechanisms for favorable sales negotiations led by sellers and smooth consensus building. It covers precise sampling and official analysis techniques conducted without halting operational activities, making it an essential management document for maximizing asset value and completely eliminating legal risks.
- Company:ジオテック
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen