Baluwe Business School
Ni asiko yi, countries around the world have introduced preventive and control measures one after another, ati ajakale-arun pneumonia ade tuntun ti n di iduroṣinṣin ni ọpọlọpọ awọn agbegbe, but the impact of the epidemic on the global economy is still continuing. Laipe, a number of bathroom and cabinet companies around the world have gone bankrupt, gbe osise ati divested ara wọn ti miiran owo. Lára wọn, pẹlu diẹ sii ju 90 years Germany Alno Aino minisita, Spain Roca Ẹgbẹ, awọn United States minisita owo Corsi Group, awọn United Kingdom baluwe owo Cassellie. ọpọlọpọ awọn ile-iṣẹ baluwe ti Ilu Kannada tun sọ pe idaji akọkọ ti iṣẹ abẹ aṣẹ, sugbon ko jo'gun owo. Ni lọwọlọwọ agbaye aje ipo, awọn ireti idagbasoke ile-iṣẹ naa, bawo ni igbesẹ ti n tẹle fun awọn ile-iṣẹ lati mu, o tọ lati ronu nipa awọn ile-iṣẹ.
German cabinet brand Neue Alno
Bankruptcy after failing to find a new buyer, the end of September will end operations
Laipe, Neue Alno, a German idana olupese da ni 1927, ti kuna lati wa oludokoowo tuntun ati iṣakoso ti kede pe ile-iṣẹ yoo pari awọn iṣẹ rẹ ni opin Oṣu Kẹsan. Eleyi tumo si wipe 230 employees at its Pfullendorf factory will lose their jobs. The management said it might set up a transit company to help the employees find new jobs.

The company said that, in consultation with customers, existing orders would be fulfilled by the end of September. The management, mu nipasẹ awọn oludari iṣakoso apapọ Michael Spadinger ati Jochen Braun, said that “despite extensive talks with potential investors, laanu ko si afowopaowo le ṣee ri. Nitori ipo aje, iṣowo ko le tẹsiwaju lori ara rẹ.”
Odun meta seyin, awọn British oludokoowo Riverrock mu Neue Alno GmbH lai gbese. sibẹsibẹ, ninu ohun miiran, iṣakoso naa kuna lati ṣe idoko-owo ni awọn ohun elo iṣelọpọ tuntun. Alakoso agbegbe ti pe ni ajalu ti Neue Alno yoo fi agbara mu lati pari awọn iṣẹ rẹ.
British bathroom company Cassellie
Bankruptcy in receivership, 35 awọn apọju
Lori 8 Oṣu Kẹsan, Leeds, England-based bathroom supplier Cassellie was declared bankrupt and put into receivership, nigba ti 35 people were made redundant due to supply chain disruptions and trade disruptions caused by the New Crown pneumonia outbreak.

Tẹlẹ, ile-iṣẹ naa ti n wa olura, sugbon laisi aseyori. Bayi, Clare Boardman ati Adrian Berry, awọn oludari iṣakoso agba ti Teneo Restructuring, ti yan gẹgẹbi awọn alabojuto insolvency Cassellie.
Awọn ọja ami iyasọtọ naa ni a pese si ọpọlọpọ ominira ati awọn alatuta baluwe ti orilẹ-ede ati awọn olupin kaakiri, laimu kan okeerẹ ibiti o ti ọja lati iwẹ, ojo ati awokòto to ẹya ẹrọ. Alakoso Alakoso Clare Boardman sọ: “This has been a very challenging time for all shareholders, and in particular the staff of Cassellie. Pelu awọn igbiyanju ti o dara julọ ti awọn oludari, ile-iṣẹ naa ko lagbara lati ṣetọju awọn iṣẹ rẹ.”
“Nitorina na, ni akoko ti ipinnu lati pade, we had no choice but to unfortunately make 35 awọn apọju. Our immediate focus is on supporting staff during this difficult period and trying to help meet the needs of our long-term customers in the short term.” The company will continue to be managed in receivership for a short period of time as part of a managed winding up plan.
Ẹgbẹ Roca, Spain
Completion of the divestment of the tile business
Ẹgbẹ Lamosa (Mexico) recently completed the acquisition of Grupo Roca’s tile business for approximately US$260 million. The deal between Grupo Lamosa and Grupo Roca has been approved by the General Meeting of Shareholders and will be financed by a US$200 million bank loan for debt. Eyi pẹlu awọn banki meje pẹlu apapọ iye akoko 4.3 ọdun ati ọjọ idagbasoke ti ọdun marun. Apakan ti o ku ti iye naa yoo jẹ inawo nipasẹ awọn owo ti Ẹgbẹ La Mossa.

O tọ lati ṣe akiyesi pe ohun-ini iṣowo yii tun pẹlu INCEPA Ẹgbẹ Roca, USCT ati GALA burandi. Bi tẹlẹ royin nipa ajeji media, the transaction involved the transfer of two factories of the Roca Group located in Campo Largo and São Mateus do Sul in Brazil and the Spanish subsidiary Cerámicas Belcaire located in Castellón. after the completion of the acquisition, the Roca Group’s tile business in Spain was divested.
Sanitar Co bathroom Vietnam factory
Porcelain production capacity forced to drop by 50%, taps nipasẹ 60%
Sanitar Co bathroom brand in Taiwan Province Sanitar Co bathroom chairman Hsiao Junxiang recently revealed that because of the impact of the epidemic in Vietnam, Sanitar Co bathroom Vietnam factory in July, an annual reduction of 29%, Oṣu Kẹjọ, a large reduction of 60%, is expected to fall in the third quarter Vietnam performance will be quite a lot. Xiao Junxiang said that Ho Chi Minh City is a closed city state. You cannot take a step outside your home, food and drink are brought to you by the army. Da Nang and Hanoi are also under curfew after 6pm and cannot leave their homes. Lori gbogbo re, the epidemic in Vietnam does not appear to be under control at all. Although the Vietnamese government has announced that the city will be closed until September 15 and will not improve until then, the consequences are uncertain.

Sanitar Co has over 1,400 osise ni Vietnam. But because of the implementation of the “three local”, many employees do not want to work in the factory. Xiao Junxiang pointed out that the porcelain factory’s production capacity is currently 50% lower than the normal level, and the faucet factory is 60% lower. Bathroom cabinet factory from the original 70 people left 16 eniyan, production capacity plummeted by more than 70%. But because of the past to take safety stock production, pelu ajakale-arun, factory tanganran si tun le fi ranse nipa 2.5 osu, the leading factory about 3 osu. Sibẹsibẹ, bath cabinet factories are in very short supply. Although the maximum monthly production capacity has risen from 2-3,000 ni ti o ti kọja si fere 7,000, there is no one to produce them. O da, o wa 2 cooperating manufacturers in Taiwan that can be added as reserve factories. Ni afikun si awọn factory ni Dong Nai, Sanitar Co. has branches in Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang ati Hanoi, and Hsiao points out that the Ho Chi Minh branch has been without a dollar of turnover for a long time. In Da Nang and Hanoi, they are sometimes open and sometimes closed. Although there is still some slight turnover, lapapọ kẹta mẹẹdogun ti Vietnam yoo jẹ oyimbo unpromising.
Polish plumbing hardware company Capricorn SA
To be acquired by Finnish HVAC giant Uponor
Omiran HVAC Finnish ti Uponor pinnu lati gba gbogbo awọn ipin ti a gbejade ti Plumbing Polish ati ile-iṣẹ ohun elo Capricorn SA. Sibẹsibẹ, ko si awọn alaye ti idunadura naa ti ṣafihan ati pe ohun-ini naa nireti lati pari laarin awọn oṣu diẹ ti n bọ.

Ninu 2020, Capricorn yoo ni awọn tita apapọ ti o sunmọ EUR 25 million and will employ around 400 eniyan. Lori Ipari ti awọn idunadura, Capricorn will be integrated into Uponor’s European Building Solutions, a Polish manufacturer of heating and sanitary equipment components. Gẹgẹbi awọn ijabọ media ajeji, Uponor’s acquisition is related to the struggling development of its joint venture company Phyn LLC, a smati omi solusan ile, and it is proposed to improve market access in Poland and Eastern Europe by withdrawing from Phyn LLC and at the same time by acquiring Capricorn.
US cabinet company Corsi Group
Ownership transferred to Mark Earl
Ile-iṣẹ minisita AMẸRIKA Ẹgbẹ Corsi ti kede gbigbe ohun-ini ti ile-iṣẹ lati Pat Corsi si Mark Earl, tani yoo ṣe bi oludamoran si Ẹgbẹ Corsi lakoko akoko iyipada. Gbigbe jẹ doko lori 31 Oṣu Kẹjọ ati awọn ofin ti gbigbe kii yoo ṣe afihan.

Pat Corsi, founder of The Corsi Group, sọ: “O ti jẹ anfani lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn oṣiṣẹ to dara julọ, awọn alamọ, tita asoju, awọn alaba pin ati awọn apẹẹrẹ ni awọn minisita ile ise lori awọn ti o ti kọja 48 odun. Mo mọ pe Marku yoo mu ile-iṣẹ naa lọ si awọn giga titun ati pe Mo ni igbẹkẹle gbogbo pe ẹgbẹ iṣakoso yoo ṣiṣẹ daradara pẹlu ọna ilana-ilana rẹ.”
Ẹgbẹ Corsi ti n ṣe awọn apoti ohun ọṣọ bespoke fun 48 odun. Awọn ami iyasọtọ meji ti ile-iṣẹ naa, Greenfield Cabinets and Siteline Cabinets, are distributed to approximately 500 oniṣòwo / onise jakejado United States. All cabinets are manufactured in the company’s two facilities in Indianapolis, Indianapolis ati Elkins, West Virginia.
Jiangmen bathroom company
Orders skyrocketing, not making any money?
Ni ọjọ diẹ sẹhin, kitchen and bathroom information held in Jiangmen, “awọn 15th China idana ati Bathroom Industry Summit Forum Jiangmen gbóògì agbegbe igbaradi ipade”, a number of bathroom enterprises reflected that because of foreign epidemic prevention and control and industry chain disruption, their orders back. There was a surge in orders in the first half of the year. Ninu ọran ti awọn idiyele ti awọn ohun elo aise ati awọn idiyele miiran ati aito awọn apoti, Awọn ile-iṣẹ ko gba èrè pupọ. Individual companies even appeared to reject orders in order to reduce production pressure.

Ni ipo ti ipo agbaye ti ajakale-arun pneumonia ade tuntun tun jẹ àìdá, the supply chain of the bathroom industry chain was exposed as vulnerable. In the impact of multiple factors such as rising raw material prices, shortage of containers and soaring shipping costs, the cost of enterprises has risen sharply, which also brings very big production and operation risks and challenges. Bii o ṣe le kọja ajakale-arun yii, mu agbara ti awọn ile-iṣẹ lati koju aapọn ati koju eewu, the need for sanitary ware enterprises to think about the next step.
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