Company is saved
It was an intense few months, during which jobs and locations were lost - but in the end the restructuring was successful and the creditors gave the green light for the plans of IPM Schober from Thalheim near Wels (Upper Austria). Buyers are now being sought for the equipment at the former site in Steinhaus.
Within two weeks of the restructuring plan being accepted, the first five percent is to be transferred to the creditors, the next five percent within a year and then the remaining 20 percent after 24 months - these are the milestones for IPM Schober Fenster Gesellschaft m.b.H. from Thalheim bei Wels after the company received the green light from the regional court in Wels last week.
Restructuring proceedings were opened against the window manufacturer on March 19. In the weeks that followed, liquidator Christoph Doppelbauer closed the sites in Vienna and Steinhaus, while the PVC-U windows division was also closed.
The shut-down window production facility in Steinhaus is now being cleared out: on Wednesday, July 24, 313 items will go under the hammer on the aurena.at platform - from the tilting table to the vice, panel stands, routers and saws to various locker models and wardrobe benches.
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