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German outdoor retailer McTrek files for insolvency again
German retailer McTrek (most recently with 17 stores in Germany) filed for insolvency at the Hanau District Court on March 11. This is the second insolvency in just four years for the outdoor specialist, which has been operating for over 20 years. Following the first insolvency in 2020, the company, ...
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Management buyout at McTrek
According to German media, the outdoor retailer McTrek Retail GmbH was taken over by CM.Solutions GmbH and its managing director Christian Müller as part of a management buyout. In the past two years, McTrek has found its way back to an economically stable situation after insolvency, the company said. In ...
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German outdoor outfitter McTrek opens shop-in-shop spaces in Adler fashion stores
German outdoor retailer McTrek has moved into the first two Adler fashion stores – near Rosenheim and near Regensburg – following the announcement in April that it would open shop-in-shop spaces in the fashion stores, both owned by Zeitfracht Group. The outdoor products are displayed on 130 square meters each ...
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McTrek to offer parcel shipping and pickup
Customers of 22 branches of the German outdoor retailer McTrek can now drop off their DPD parcels or have them sent directly to the branch or redirected there, in addition to their usual outdoor product shopping. As part of a new cooperation between McTrek and the parcel service provider DPD, ...
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German outdoor chain McTrek back on track?
After the Yeah! AG from Germany, majority-owned by the Belgian A.S. Adventure Group and operator of 43 McTrek outdoor stores and an online shop, filed for insolvency on April 1, the retail chain can now reposition itself after a successful restructuring carried out by Thomas Rittmeister, lawyer and restructuring expert ...
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McTrek files for insolvency
Yeah! AG of Germany, operator of 43 McTrek outdoor stores and an online shop, filed for insolvency at the district court of Hanau, Germany, on April 1. The company employs 420 people. Yeah! AG was founded by Peter Dausien, founder also of the German outdoor brand Jack Wolfskin, and has ...