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Steel company Kloeckner Bets on Defence Growth amid Rising Demand

After reporting its third-quarter results, German steel processor Kloeckner & Co stated that it would be focusing its efforts on expanding its defense footprint on its domestic market. In March, Germany relaxed its strict debt rules to allow for an exemption on defence spending. It plans to increase this to 3.5% by 2029 - above the NATO target 2%, which was only achieved in 2024.

Guido Kerkhoff, the CEO of Kloeckner, said that the company has experienced an increase in demand for its products from the defense industry. Kloeckner is also active in Germany and in the U.S.A., particularly in the shipbuilding sector.

Kerkhoff stated that the defence industry would play a larger role in the future. He added that, while the demand for the sector was not as high as other industries, such as the automotive, orders were increasing.

In the first half of this year, Kloeckner expanded its defence portfolio with the acquisition by Cologne-based Ambo-Stahl. This company specializes in high-tensile, wear-resistant special steels and ballistic steels.

Kerkhoff stated that "Defence is a good niche because we excel at metalworking, and can expand it beyond the current small batch production."

The company announced that it received official certification to process armour materials for German Federal Armed Forces on its Kassel site and was preparing large-scale orders for defence from all over Europe.

The metals and steels processor reported that its third-quarter shipments increased by 1.9%, to 1,144 million metric tons. This was primarily due to growth in the Kloeckner Metals Americas division.

The company reported an adjusted core profit (EBITDA), which was 50 million dollars, for the quarter that ended September 30. This is a double-digit increase from the previous year.

Kloeckner Metals Europe reported in a earnings presentation that it had made the first positive contribution to EBITDA for the market since 2023.

(source: Reuters)