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Michelin cuts over 1500 jobs and closes sites

A BMW with Michelin tires is parked in a dealership..aussiedlerbote.de
A BMW with Michelin tires is parked in a dealership..aussiedlerbote.de

Michelin cuts over 1500 jobs and closes sites

The French tire manufacturer Michelin is responding to rising production costs and competition from low-wage countries with far-reaching job cuts. The company will gradually discontinue production at the Karlsruhe and Trier sites as well as new truck tire and semi-finished product production in Homburg, Saarland, by the end of 2025. This was announced by the company in Frankfurt on Tuesday. This will affect a total of 1410 employees in Germany. Michelin is also relocating its customer center from Karlsruhe to Poland. This will affect a further 122 employees.

Michelin cited the import of low-cost truck tires from low-wage countries and rising production costs as the reason for the job cuts, which put the company under pressure, caused it to lose market share and reduced its competitiveness. Michelin's largest European production site for retreading truck tires in Homburg and the car tire plant in Bad Kreuznach are not affected, the company emphasized. Production at these sites will continue.

"The commitment of our employees, the progress made within the company and the investments made in recent years in the affected activities can no longer compensate for the strong competitive pressure," said Maria Röttger, President of Michelin's Northern Europe region. The company wants to support the affected employees in finding new career paths, she said. Talks are underway with the works councils and the IG BCE trade union about alternatives for the future use of the affected sites.

Just recently, the US company Goodyear announced that it would cease tire production in Fürstenwalde and close its plant in Fulda. This would affect around 1800 jobs.

The closure of Michelin's sites in Karlsruhe and Trier, along with the halt of new truck tire and semi-finished product production in Homburg, is expected to result in the need for new tires, potentially leading to increased demand in the tire industry's supplier market for high-quality rubber materials. Despite these challenges, Michelin's largest European production site for retreading truck tires in Homburg and the car tire plant in Bad Kreuznach will continue to produce tires, relying on their skilled workforce and investments for competitiveness.

Source: www.dpa.com

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