Major café supplier Paardenkoper goes bust; 700 jobs at risk
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Customers of packaging supplier Koninklijke Paardekooper Group (KPG), such as Albert Heijn and biscuit manufacturer De Koekfabriek, are looking for new suppliers. The company was declared bankrupt on Thursday and temporarily stopped supplying packaging.
The Royal Paardekooper Group has collapsed. This week, the company filed for suspension of payments, and now the court has declared the manufacturer bankrupt. Paardekooper produces packaging for a wide range of sectors. It supplied film for industry, trays for the hospitality industry, and packaging for shops and offices. On Tuesday, Paardekooper announced that talks with a new lender had failed. 700 people are out of work. The family business w…
The Dutch packaging company Koninklijke Paardekooper Group has been declared bankrupt by the Rotterdam court, after having filed for suspension of payments earlier this week. The company, with offices in Rotterdam, Breda, and Nieuwegein, among other locations, employs approximately 700 people.
Major café supplier Paardenkoper goes bust; 700 jobs at risk
The Koninklijke Paardekooper Group has collapsed. The court of Rotterdam declared the packaging producer bankrupt on Friday, after it filed for suspension of payments earlier this week. The bankruptcy leaves 700 people without a job.The court appointed a bankruptcy administrator to investigate how to proceed.
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