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Continental's ContiTech Division to close four factories in Germany

ContiTech, a division of German auto parts supplier Continental, will close four plants, and reduce the size of two more, according to a company announcement on Thursday. This will affect 570 employees.

The group is aiming for more than 7,000 cuts in its restructuring plan, which it has been working on since over a month. It aims to save 400 million euro ($417 million), a dollar a day by 2025.

ContiTech will close its factories in Bad Blankenburg and Stolzenau, as well the combined sites of Frohburg & Geithain in Germany.

The company also said that production at its Hannover-Vahrenwald facility will end in the first quarter of 2026, and the plant will be moved to the Czech Republic. Meanwhile, activities at the site in Hamburg would be reduced.

As they battle with low demand, high costs and competition from China, as well as a slower-than-expected transition to electric cars, automotive companies in Europe have announced the closure of plants and large layoffs.

Philip Nelles is a member Continental's executive committee and the head of ContiTech. He said: "Developments within the automotive industry as well as in lignite mines in Europe present us with challenges."

(source: Reuters)