De Mäkelbörger

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De Mäkelbörger-N-GmbH
legal form GmbH
founding 1969
resolution 12/24/2014
Reason for dissolution Taken over by Lila Bäcker
Seat Warliner Strasse 2,
17034 Neubrandenburg
management Karsten Richter
(Managing Director)
Number of employees over 1,300 (January 31, 2014)
sales 53.1 million euros (2011)
Branch Food crafts
Website www.demaekelboerger.de

The De Mäkelbörger Backwaren GmbH group of companies was a German baked goods manufacturer .

history

It was founded in 1969 and privatized in 1991. The production of frozen bread, rolls and confectionery products started in 1997. In 2003, the company took over the Greifswald bakery Schulz, a new production site with 10 branches. A year later, the subsidiary "Der Havelbäcker" was founded in Wustermark near Berlin as the third production site. A fourth production line was started in 2008 with the Gut Falkenhof organic bakery. In June 2011 the pro-hav GmbH, a 100% subsidiary of De Mäkelbörger Backwaren GmbH, was founded. With the takeover of the handicraft bakery in Prenzlauer Promenade, the branch network expanded to include 85 franchise branches in the greater Berlin area. On July 1, 2014, the protective shield proceedings were lifted and insolvency proceedings were formally opened. The last branch of the bakery closed on December 24, 2014.

The company was taken over by the Pasewalker Lila Bäcker . The merger created a bakery group with a turnover of around 150 million euros, more than 3,000 jobs and 500 branches in northeast Germany

structure

The “De Mäkelbörger” group had two production sites in Neubrandenburg and Wustermark . 130 own and 60 franchise- managed branches (as of January 31, 2014) in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Berlin and Brandenburg were supplied. Furthermore, discounters and other customers were supplied. New products were manufactured in cooperation with the Neubrandenburg University of Applied Sciences, Food Technology Department and the Neubrandenburg Technology Center.

The “Kornhus” with its locations in Neustrelitz , Neubrandenburg and Stralsund belonged to “De Maekelboerger” . This name came about through a customer competition. The first Kornhus was created in the former four-wheel mill in Neubrandenburg. Rustic food and drinks as well as specialties from the region were offered there.

Individual evidence

  1. Search in the electronic Federal Gazette Mäkelbörger Backwaren: Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2009
  2. Bad news at the end of the day: The stove is out in the Kornhus | Nordkurier.de. Retrieved August 9, 2015 .