Quantron is out of insolvency. The Augsburg-based company released the awaited and very significant statement this morning, alongside a LinkedIn post published by Andreas Haller, the founder of Quantron, who is recovering from a serious heart attack suffered in Autumn 2024. Quantron “has emerged stronger from its insolvency proceedings and is charting a new course with renewed energy and a focused strategy”.

The German company announced a press conference to be held in Q2, 2025, to present details of its future strategy and new projects. “We have laid the foundation to make QUANTRON resilient, profitable, and healthy in the long term – and at the same time, we remain fully committed to advancing our vision of transforming the transportation sector,” said Andreas Haller, founder and owner of QUANTRON

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“Our most important asset is our people,” Haller emphasized. “Their tireless commitment, perseverance, and belief in our vision were key throughout this phase. We owe them our deepest gratitude – as well as to our loyal customers, reliable partners, and dedicated suppliers who supported us with unwavering trust. Their loyalty and valuable collaboration have been, and continue to be, a vital factor in our success.” 

Quantron was forced to go into insolvency proceedings back in October, last year. Since then, the company had to reduce significantly the workforce to up to 40 people. At the same time, “At the same time, “the provisional insolvency administrator has initiated a structured sales process for the company in consultation with the provisional creditors’ committee”.

 

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