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Woltsdorf Leder Announces Insolvency: 365 Employees Affected

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An application for the opening of a restructuring procedure without self-administration was submitted to the Regional Court of Graz

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The crisis in the car industry is drawing more and more circles. Now Wollsdorf Leder is also insolvent in St. Ruprecht at Raab – 365 employees are affected. The mayor hopes that "at least parts of the production will remain here." "The year could not have been worse for us," says Franz Nöhrer, mayor of St. Ruprecht at Raab. Wollsdorf Leder has been based in the municipality since 1976 and has been an important employer and economic engine for th…

·Vienna, Austria
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An application for the opening of a restructuring procedure without self-administration was submitted to the Regional Court of Graz

·Vienna, Austria
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Difficult times for a traditional Styrian company: Wollsdorf Leder, based at Gleisdorf, has filed for insolvency. After the staff reduction in the autumn, 365 employees and hundreds of creditors are now facing uncertain futures. The next economic message from Job meets Oststeiermark: the leather manufacturer Wollsdorf Leder is insolvent. Both Wollsdorf Leder Schmidt & Co GmbH and Wollsdorf International GmbH have applied for a restructuring proc…

Woltsdorf Leder has filed for insolvency and has applied for restructuring proceedings without self-administration. A total of 365 employees and around 660 creditors are affected.

Woltsdorf Leder is insolvent. 365 employees and about 660 creditors are affected by the bankruptcy of the Styrian supplier.

On Friday, it was announced that Wollsdorf Leder, based in Wollsdorf (Weiz district), had filed for insolvency. Over two companies have applied for restructuring proceedings without self-administration. According to credit defenders, 365 employees are affected.

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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