
Insolvency meets next German company: Mechanical engineering company with more than 50 years of history at the end
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According to the New Social Market Economy Initiative (INSM) and Creditreform, a total of 12,900 companies had to file for insolvency in the first half of 2026: This brought insolvencies in Germany to a high level since 2013. According to its own statements, the Quickborn-based company employs almost 160 people.
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According to the New Social Market Economy Initiative (INSM) and Creditreform, a total of 12,900 companies had to file for insolvency in the first half of 2026: This brought insolvencies in Germany to a high level since 2013.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1According to its own statements, the Quickborn-based company employs almost 160 people.
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