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Rheinmetall CEO: VW not currently in negotiations with Rheinmetall over Osnabrueck Site

Armin Papperger, the CEO of Rheinmetall, said that on Thursday his company was not in negotiations with Volkswagen over its Osnabrueck factory.

Volkswagen announced last year that it was looking at alternative scenarios for future uses of the site, which raised hopes for a possible sale to protect workers and reduce the costs associated with restructuring.

He told an association of foreign journalists that the investment in the factory by Rheinmetall depends on a specific contract.

He said: "At this time, we do not intend to continue negotiations because the plants that we currently have at Rheinmetall are able to meet the current and future orders."

Papperger visited this factory in early 2014 to see if it was a good candidate for conversion to military production.

Rheinmetall announced that it will repurpose certain automotive sites into mainly making defence equipment to get away from the loss-making civil division and to take advantage of an increase in defence spending.

Papperger said that the company could take over automakers such as Volkswagen, if conditions were right.

Rheinmetall is growing quickly and has invested in new plants and acquisitions, as European countries pour billions of Euros into defence after Russia's invasion.

The company is expanding its capabilities through the acquisition of the Luerssen Group’s warship division NVL and establishing a naval division.

Papperger stated on Thursday that there are no plans to make any further acquisitions in order to boost the business of naval vessels.

(source: Reuters)