Again hope for upper smitten: Special paper factory takes up production!

Again hope for upper smitten: Special paper factory takes up production!

In the small town of Ober-Schmitten, which is located in the Wetteraukreis, there is news from the special paper factory: the machines buzz again and production has started under the difficult conditions of the provisional bankruptcy proceedings. Dr. Jan Markus Plathner, the insolvency administrator, recently spread the gratifying news that the order -related production of pergamine paper had recovered. This development is crucial for the future of the factory and the search for a potential investor.

The situation was tense after the special paper factory had submitted an application for bankruptcy at the court in Friedberg in early September. Plathner explained that it was essential to maintain the operation in order to gain the trust of potential investors. The original owner, the US group of Glatfelter, had already announced last year to close the factory. Before that, the closure could only be prevented by taking over the Turkish IS Holding.

economic stability and employee security

Another positive aspect of recovery is the payment of wages for the approximately 190 employees of the factory. Insolvency money pre -financing ensures that the employees are not dependent on their income during this uncertain phase. Plathner praised the committed workforce that it managed to quickly resume production and emphasized how important a stable and reliable delivery is for customers.

In addition to the ongoing production processes, the raw material supply chain was also restored. This is an important step in the international investor process. Stable operation is not only important for the current production situation, but also for the long -term economic success of the factory and the maintenance of jobs. According to Plathner, there is hope that the search for an investor will be successful and the factory has a sustainable future.

The current developments underline the struggle of the Ober-Schmitten special paper factory to recover from the challenges of bankruptcy. It remains to be seen whether the measures to secure production and the employees will have an effect. Further information on this topic can be found www.fnp.de .