I have been asked by some users here to explain what happened to QuikPak.
In short, they were on the losing side of a lawsuit with ESCOM.
A lawsuit was filed in US court by Dr. Bernhard Hembach, the German court's ESCOM bankruptcy trustee, which halted QuikPak's production of A4000 computers. At the heart of the suit was a long standing dispute, predating the collapse of ESCOM, that concerned remaining Amiga stock (motherboards, chips, etc...) extended to QuikPak to produce A4000s.
The outcome / settlement forced QuikPak to send all remaining stocks to Germany which effectively killed the company. I don't know whether additional A4000Ts were made in Germany subsequent to the court settlement.
As an interesting aside, QuikPak actually had some of C='s manufacturing equipment so they were well suited to build the A4000T's in the US. I presume (but do not know) that when they sent the remaining stocks of A4000T parts to Germany that the manufacturing equipment went with it.
Regards,
Ltstanfo