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German office furniture maker enters preliminary insolvency

An Alsfeld-based office furniture manufacturer, entered preliminary insolvency proceedings on 2 July 2025. The Giessen District Court appointed attorney Dr Michael Lojowsky as provisional insolvency administrator, who has since been working to stabilise the company's production and deliveries, currently suspended. Salaries for around 115 employees are secured for at least two months through insolvency benefit advances.

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An investor search for the company, Ceka, has been launched to attract strategic partners with the aim of preserving the Alsfeld production site and protecting jobs. Interim manager Dominik Schiller confirmed ongoing communication with suppliers and customers. Notably, the city of Wuppertal has placed a significant order, and Ceka will also supply office equipment to a major company in the Ruhr region starting next month.

Adem Maden, chairman of the Works Council, stated the council is working closely with the insolvency administrator to guide the company towards a stable and sustainable future. The company plans a full production restart in August as it seeks to recover from its current financial difficulties.

Source: www.moebelmarkt.de

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