Neue Alno

Neue Alno to cease operations

Neue Alno, a leading German kitchen furniture manufacturer, will cease operations at the end of September 2021 as the company has been unable to find an investor.

Based in Pfullendorf, Germany, the kitchen furniture manufacturer employs around 230 people, who will be made redundant.

The district court of Hechingen granted self-administration insolvency proceedings for the assets of Neue Alno GmbH and BBT Bodensee Nahrungsmittel GmbH and Dr. Holger Leichtle appointed as trustee.

In consultation with the works council and the administrator, the management decided the two companies would have to cease operations at the end of September. Existing orders will be completed by the deadline, after planning and in consultation with its customers.

The company is investigating the possibilities of setting up a transfer company or an employment and qualification company to implement “extensive” training measures for employees in the coming months.

A statement from the management of Neue Alno read: “As a result, despite a broad approach to potential investors, unfortunately no investor could be found who would continue the operational business of the companies.

“Due to the economic situation, business operations cannot be continued on their own.”

Riverrock acquired the Alno AG business, which had ceased trading in 2017, for €20million.

Riverrock had realigned Neue Alno and its team over the past two years and, despite the pandemic, it reported sales growth of 62% in 2020.

According to the company, it had achieved its “intermediate” sales goal but was seeking a co-investor for long-term growth.

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