H2 Brands Group, a wholesaler of home and hardware products including fans, humidifiers and paint supplies, said it has filed for bankruptcy due to supply-chain problems, vendor lawsuits and potential liabilities from a deadly 2022 fire in New York City, WSJ Pro Bankruptcy reported. The Cranbury, N.J.-based company, which counts Target Corp., Dollar General Corp. and Family Dollar Stores Inc. among its customers, has total debt of roughly $100 million and plans to sell its assets in chapter 11. Its revenue fell to $256 million last year from $325 million in 2021, according to a document filed Monday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del. Supply-chain problems have played a role in the company’s financial problems, Chief Executive Mark Rostagno said in a sworn declaration. The amount of time needed to receive products from China has increased more than fourfold to 150 days during the pandemic, H2 Brands said. In response, the company said it placed bigger orders so it wouldn’t be caught short of inventory, increasing its financial obligations. H2 Brands said the cost of ocean containers has risen to an average of $8,800, up from roughly $2,500 before the supply-chain disruptions. The company said it also faces claims related to a fire in a Bronx apartment building that killed 17 people last year, one of the deadliest blazes in New York City in decades. Fire investigators said a space heater distributed by the company was a factor in the fire. H2 Brands has disputed the claims.
