A Swedish-Finnish consortium has expressed interest in restarting chip manufacturer Belgan.
After a bid from Belgian entrepreneur Guido Dumarey, a Scandinavian consortium has expressed interest in acquiring the bankrupt Belgian semiconductor manufacturer Belgan, located in Oudenaarde.
De Tijd reports this.
The specific parties involved in the consortium remain undisclosed, but the spokesperson, Gerard de Bourbon from Spirit Ventures, mentioned that the group includes both industrial players and wealthy private investors.
The prospective buyers promise maximum retention of the 440 jobs in the factory.