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Two Swedish Transport Companies File for Bankruptcy, Affecting 39 Employees Combined

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Key Points
  • Two Swedish transport companies filed for bankruptcy in late March 2026, affecting 39 employees combined.
  • One company with 29 employees applied for bankruptcy on March 23 after determining it could not pay its debts.
  • Nicklas Nordlander Åkeri, operating since 2016 with 10 employees, cited pandemic-related tax issues and lost contracts as contributing factors.

Two separate Swedish transport companies have filed for bankruptcy in late March 2026, affecting a total of 39 employees. According to BLT Blekinge Läns Tidning, one transport company determined it could not pay its debts and applied for bankruptcy on Monday, March 23, affecting 29 employees. The following day, Gefle Dagblad reported that Nicklas Nordlander Åkeri, a haulage company based in Sörby Urfjäll, also filed for bankruptcy.

This company, which has operated since 2016 with an address on Utmarksvägen, affects 10 employees. ' The Gävle-based company reportedly faced tax difficulties during the pandemic, and problems with repayment arose after losing a contract. Both bankruptcy applications were filed within days of each other, highlighting ongoing challenges in the transport sector.

I have perhaps fought a little too long, but one hopes it will work out.

Nicklas Nordlander, Company owner

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