STRACK NORMA
German mould components firm enters insolvency
— By Plasteurope.com staff —
After more than a century in business, time has apparently run out for Germany’s Strack Norma (Lüdenscheid; www.strack.de), which makes and supplies parts for injection moulds: the company filed for insolvency back in May, with a German court saying it opened proceedings in the matter on 1 September.
After more than a century in business, time has apparently run out for Germany’s Strack Norma (Lüdenscheid; www.strack.de), which makes and supplies parts for injection moulds: the company filed for insolvency back in May, with a German court saying it opened proceedings in the matter on 1 September.
![]() The company supplied mould makers throughout Europe (Photo: Smarterpix/moreno.soppelsa) |
The court has named Markus Wischemeyer from White & Case Partners (www.whitecase.com) as the insolvency administrator.
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The company’s website said Strack Norma was founded in 1921, with family management of the company currently in the fourth generation. According to media reports, the insolvency endangers around 90 jobs.
24.09.2025 Plasteurope.com [258802-0]
Published on 24.09.2025