Insolvency shock in Kulmbach: Traditional company Schrutka-Peukert before the end!
Insolvency shock in Kulmbach: Traditional company Schrutka-Peukert before the end!
The traditional Schrutka Peukert company in Kulmbach is facing a dramatic change: the shop manufacturer, founded in 1871, has filed for bankruptcy and is fighting for its future. According to the provisional insolvency administrator Ulrich Graf, the economic difficulties are due to strongly broken sales caused by general restraint in investments. Schrutka-Peukert currently employs 81 people whose wages are secured by bankruptcy money. "The employees stand by their company," says Graf.
The future of the company remains uncertain, but the insolvency administrator emphasizes that business should be continued. A crucial step could be the search for investors to save the company. The merger of the two companies Schrutka and Peukert should once bundle experience and passion for handmade cooling and called counters. Now one hopes for a turn to continue the traditional history of the company. Further details on the situation are in a current report on www.infranken.de to be found.
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Ort | Kulmbach, Deutschland |
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