The insolvency of Imperial S.A, from Romania, opens new business opportunities for entrepreneurs in the textile industry

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With a tradition in the textile knitting market since 1988, Imperial SA from Turnu Măgurele, Romania, has entered into insolvency, offering new opportunities for investors.

Imperial SA was established in 1988 under the name INTREPRINDEREA DE TRICOTAT TEXTILE. Over time, the company has produced textiles for some of the most renowned international brands: Prada, Lacoste, Bally, Harmont & Plaine, Bocner, Hugo Boss, Missoni, Zegna, Cerruti, Dieffe, Gieve & Hawkes, Pramante, Concrete, Harry’s, Ducks, Sincere, Alviero Martini, Europull, La Perla, and others.

The company focuses on exports, having a steady flow of orders from customers. Imperial SA has over 400 employees with extensive experience in the textile field, ensuring the efficiency of production processes. The production lines are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, meeting the highest quality standards, and the buildings are well-maintained. The investment can be amortized quickly due to constant investments in technology and employee training, making Imperial SA a true business opportunity.

Despite the financial challenges it has faced over the years of activity, Imperial SA has continued its operations and managed to maintain a strong position in the market.

Except for the apartments, all the immovable and movable assets of the company are located in Turnu Măgurele, on Calea Dunării street, in Teleorman County, Romania. Thus, they can represent an excellent investment opportunity for those looking to bring all their business processes to one place.

The apartments owned by the company are located in the city of Turnu Măgurele and are designated for residential use. They can be used as accommodation units for the company’s employees or can extend the business portfolio of the future investor to real estate or tourism investments.

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