The founding family of Venezuelan shipping company Conferry has publicly distanced itself from the recent resumption of operations under the company’s name. They clarified they have no involvement in the relaunch and are demanding adherence to existing agreements. This disavowal comes after 15 years of government intervention in the company. The family alleges that conditions set for the return of the company to private management have not been met. They emphasized their lack of connection to the current operations, signaling a potential legal or commercial dispute. The situation raises questions about the terms of the company’s reactivation and the role of the government in its management. Further details regarding the specific agreements and the nature of the dispute are expected to emerge.