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The bankrupt German Esprit companies' belongings are put up for sale at auction.

spirited decision to shut down all operations in Germany by year's end from Spirit.
spirited decision to shut down all operations in Germany by year's end from Spirit.

The bankrupt German Esprit companies' belongings are put up for sale at auction.

Up for grabs online now: Esprit company's insolvency assets like desks, computers, phones, and vehicles. Start bidding on HT Hanseatische Industrie-Consult GmbH & Co. KG's website at www.ht-kg.de. The announcement was made by HT Hanseatische Industrie-Consult GmbH & Co. KG, which is handling the auction. Participation is open to anyone following a registration process.

Esprit's corporate headquarters in Ratingen and logistics center in Mönchengladbach are shedding their entire inventory through a series of auctions. The announcement states that approximately 2,000 lots will be up for grabs, including roughly 400 ergonomic workstations with height-adjustable desks, over 500 electronic gadgets including computers, tablets, smartphones, televisions, and video conferencing equipment. Forty automobiles from Esprit's fleet are also included in the auctions. Wardrobe essentials are not included in the auctioned items.

The rumor circulated in early August that the fashion group would shutter all 56 of its German outlets by year-end, resulting in around 1,300 layoffs. The Esprit business is currently being closed down. The remaining stores where products are sold will close by the end of November at the latest, confirms a spokesperson. Some stores have already shut their doors.

Each ergonomic workstation with a height-adjustable desk from Esprit's inventory is one of the approximately 2,000 lots up for grabs in the auction. Each television and video conferencing equipment, contributing to over 500 electronic gadgets, is also included in the assets being sold online.

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