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TAP dayli Vertriebs GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding 2012 (transfer of rights and name change);
1987 (Anton Schlecker Gesellschaft mbH)
resolution August 12, 2013
Reason for dissolution insolvency
Seat AustriaAustria Pucking , Austria
management Peter Krammer ,
Hanno Rieger
Number of employees 2200
Branch Drugstore ,
local supply
Website dayli-shop.com

The TAP dayli Vertriebs GmbH, as the word mark dayli mein shop , was an Austrian drugstore chain focused on local supply , which emerged from Schlecker Austria in 2012 .

Brand name

Originally, the chain "daily" was planned ( Engl. A day) to call as it is to be a "local shops for daily needs." However, this name could not be protected under trademark law, which is why two letters were swapped and the new name was created. The word mark was therefore on dayli mein shop.

concept

According to the former company boss Rudolf Haberleitner , dayli should have a “completely new local supplier concept”. He spoke of a "revival of the former businessman" (see Greißler ). On the one hand, the Schlecker drugstore range was to be expanded to include groceries and magazines, and on the other hand, various services such as a cleaning shop , a copy shop or a post office partner should be offered. Around 60 percent of sales should continue to be achieved with drugstore items, up to eight percent with groceries, five to six percent with services, about ten percent with branded goods and “significantly more” than ten percent with home shopping . Where it is legally possible, such as in tourist regions, he wanted to keep the shops open on Sundays.

history

The Austrian company Anton Schlecker Gesellschaft mbH (Schlecker Austria), founded on August 27, 1987 , was a 100% subsidiary of Schlecker International GmbH . This is a subsidiary of insolvent German Schlecker - Group (trading as a sole proprietor Anton Schlecker eK iL ). At the end of July 2012 Schlecker Austria was acquired by an Austrian investor group around the corporate restructuring company Rudolf Haberleitner with his private equity fund TAP 09 . With the restructuring and the name change to dayli , the total of around 900 branches in Austria, as well as 450 branches in Belgium , Luxembourg and Poland , as well as a sub-area in Italy are to be retained. The number of employees is to be reduced from 5,000 to 4,600, 3,000 of them in Austria.

Renaming of the branches began in mid-August. Older branches should be gradually converted by 2013. After that, expansion to southern Germany and later to Eastern and Southeastern Europe was planned. By 2016, an expansion of the Europe-wide dayli branch network to 3,500 locations and an increase in sales from 400 million to 1.2 billion euros.

On August 15, it became known that Peter Krammer, a former dm manager, had been brought into management. The conversion of the branches into local suppliers was to be implemented for 10 million euros, ie 7,400 euros per branch. The previous Anton Schlecker Gesellschaft mbH was renamed TAP dayli Vertriebs GmbH .

In November 2012, the gaming company Novomatic joined the company as half owner, but stated that it did not want to have an operational say. Haberleitner announced that he would also rent 600 former Schlecker branches in Germany by the end of 2013 and reopen them as " corner shops ".

Haberleitner planned to keep the shops open on Sundays by setting up a snack corner and using catering concessions and to sell the goods as travel provisions or gifts. This is legally secured; However, the union saw it as a circumvention of the trade tariff and filed a complaint at the beginning of February 2013 after opening two test branches. At this point in time, the first test stores should also start in southern Germany. According to its own statement, dayli had secured more than 400 locations and concluded preliminary contracts with landlords. Further leases should follow. Haberleitner is also negotiating with Schlecker's insolvency administration about the purchase of the Schlecker logistics center in Ehingen, alternatively the takeover of regional logistics locations is possible.

The dispute with the unions over the Sunday opening came to a head in March and April, and there were also critical voices from politics. At the instigation of Minister of Economics Reinhold Mitterlehner (ÖVP), a tightening of the trade regulations , also known as "Lex Dayli", and the influence of Novomatic boss Franz Wohlfahrt finally prevented the nationwide Sunday opening from being implemented.

The company management was supplemented by the managers Andreas Bachleitner and Hanno Rieger , who come from the retail sector .

In mid-May 2013, the press reported that dayli had liquidity problems and had asked several suppliers to defer payments, which was largely not granted because several companies had never received payments in the past. The planned expansion and the modernization of the branches are said to have been suspended. As a result, Novomatic canceled its 50% stake. However, a previously granted loan should not be called due for the time being. On May 29, 2013, TAP announced a restructuring. 180 dayli branches and a distribution center in Upper Styria should be closed again for the time being, as a result of which a total of 628 employees will lose their jobs.

On July 4, 2013, the company submitted an application to the Linz Regional Court for restructuring proceedings without self-administration, according to Dayli, this affects 3468 employees. Immediately beforehand, Haberleitner had transferred his shares in the company to ICU Unternehmensberatung GmbH from Martin Zieger (former managing director of the textile chains Hunkemöller , Charles Vögele and Palmers ) for a rumored one euro . The cause of the bankruptcy was named "a miserable management, catastrophic staff management and technical disorientation", Haberleitner's delay tactics had massively damaged the initially profitable company.

On July 19, 2013, Zieger announced that he had dismissed Haberleitner, whose annual salary was 400,000 euros, as Dayli managing director with immediate effect and put Peter Krammer and Hanno Rieger in his place. On July 30th, all jobs at the AMS were registered for termination.

No further investors were willing to support Dayli until August 12, 2013. The creditors' committee and court thereupon approved the closure of the company requested by the insolvency administrator, which resulted in the layoff of around 2,200 employees.

In 2017, the insolvency administrator filed a civil suit against three members of the family at the Linz Regional Court. Allegedly between 2008 and 2011 funds were illegally transferred from dayli to Schlecker in Germany.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Commercial register number FN 86077i, formerly Anton Schlecker Gesellschaft mbH
  2. a b Schlecker hires long-time dm managers. In: Kleine Zeitung , August 15, 2012. Accessed April 30, 2020.
  3. Schlecker is now called "dayli". In: derstandard.at , August 2, 2012. Accessed August 2, 2012.
  4. ^ A b Schlecker sale: "Daily" should grow rapidly. In: diepresse.com , August 1, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2012.
  5. Schlecker: Greissler store instead of drugstore. In: Kurier , August 2012.
  6. ^ "Dayli" idea originated in Mariazeller Land. In: Mariazell online, August 7, 2012. Accessed August 25, 2012.
  7. ^ Elisabeth Eidenberger: Schlecker buyer Haberleitner: "We do not compete with Spar and Billa". Major investor Rudolf Haberleitner explains his plans for “dayli” in an OÖN conversation. In: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten , August 3, 2012. Retrieved on August 6, 2012.
  8. Novomatic tries its luck at dayli in the standard of November 23, 2012, accessed on December 16, 2012.
  9. Dayli wants to be German mom and pop in the standard of November 30, 2012, accessed on December 16, 2012.
  10. Dayli surprises with a new concept , handelszeitung.at of January 23, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  11. Manfred Neuper: Sunday opening: union counters with advertisements , Kleine Zeitung of February 4, 2013, accessed on April 30, 2020.
  12. Former Schlecker stores will soon open as "Dayli". Die Welt vom January 7, 2013, accessed on January 7, 2013
  13. dayli wants to force Sunday opening , format.at from March 29, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  14. Schlecker's successor, dayli, wants to expand quickly ( memento from April 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), APA report on Wirtschaftsblatt .at from April 9, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  15. Sunday opening: dayli case causes excitement , orf.at of April 19, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  16. Sunday opening for dealers will be more difficult , Die Presse from April 26, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2013.
  17. Verena Kainrath: Dayli: "No Sunday, No Jobs" from April 24, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2013.
  18. Dayli top management complete , CASH trade magazine from April 9, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  19. Dayli wants payment deferrals from suppliers , orf.at , May 18, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  20. Verena Kainrath: Novomatic jumps again from Dayli , derstandard.at from May 23, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  21. Dayli closes 180 branches: Schlecker successor puts 628 employees in front of the door . Handelsblatt dated May 29, 2013
  22. Schlecker's successor Dayli is broke ( memento of the original from December 3, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. dpa message on zeit.de , July 4, 2013. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zeit.de
  23. Dayli slips into bankruptcy , n-tv .com, July 4, 2013.
  24. Norbert Rief: How not to run a company , Die Presse from July 3, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2013.
  25. Eva Steindorfer: Poker high and lost , Die Presse from July 5, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2013.
  26. Dayli ex-boss Haberleitner earned 150,000 euros , APA report on derstandard.at of August 4, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2013.
  27. Dayli: Haberleitner is recalled . In: derstandard.at, July 19, 2013. Retrieved July 19, 2013
  28. Dayli registers all jobs for termination , APA report on derstandard.at of July 30, 2013, accessed on July 30, 2013.
  29. Dayli drugstore chain finally closes , APA report on derstandard.at of August 12, 2013, accessed on August 12, 2013.
  30. ^ Lawsuit against Schlecker now also in Austria , Rheinische Post from April 21, 2017, accessed on April 21, 2017.