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Another bicycle manufacturer files for bankruptcy in the Netherlands

Summary by NL Times
Another well-known Dutch cycling manufacturer has filed for bankruptcy. Cargoroo, who sold electric shared cargo bikes, declared bankruptcy at the court in Amsterdam on Tuesday. It was reported last week that the e-bike brand Amslod was the last company to file for bankruptcy. The court in Amsterdam will declare Cargoroo bankrupt this week, Utrecht alderman Senna Maatoug (Mobility) expects. Bikes made by Cargoroo have been taken off the streets …

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Cargoroo, a provider of electric shared cargo bikes, has filed for bankruptcy at the Amsterdam court. This threatens to make another well-known bicycle company disappear from the Netherlands. Last week, e-bike brand Amslod already reported that it had filed for bankruptcy.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The electric rental bikes from the Dutch Cargoroo have been removed from their locations. The Amsterdam District Court is expected to declare bankruptcy this week, writes Utrecht alderman Maatoug (Mobility), who was informed about this by the company. Cargoroo was established in 2017. Their shareable electric cargo bikes are located in public places in nine cities, including Utrecht, Nijmegen and Eindhoven. It was presented as a sustainable and …

·Netherlands
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A trustee will investigate whether a restart of the bankrupt electric shared cargo bike provider Cargoroo is possible. This is what co-founder Jaron Borensztajn says in an explanation of the bankruptcy.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Cargoroo, a Dutch provider of electric shared cargo bikes, has filed for bankruptcy at the Amsterdam court. The company is also active in Antwerp, Leuven and Mechelen.

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Cargoroo, a Dutch provider of electric shared cargo bikes, has filed for bankruptcy at the Amsterdam court. The company is also active in Antwerp, Leuven and Mechelen.

·Belgium
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De Utrechtse Internet Courant broke the news in on Monday, December 23, 2024.
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