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    Home > Headlines > French munitions firm Europlasma to take over former Renault foundry
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    French munitions firm Europlasma to take over former Renault foundry

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    Posted on April 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Europlasma acquires Renault's foundry in Brittany, saving 266 jobs and diversifying into defence production amid Europe's manufacturing boost.

    Europlasma Acquires Former Renault Foundry in Brittany

    PARIS (Reuters) -France's Europlasma said on Friday its offer for a foundry in Brittany, formerly owned by automaker Renault, had been accepted by a court overseeing the insolvent plant, and that it would diversify production into the defence sector and other industries.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    The decision comes as Europe scrambles to ramp up production of tanks and weapons in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's demands that it takes care of its own defences.

    It also follows slowing demand in the car industry, driven in part by a transition to electric vehicles that require fewer parts. The sector has shed almost 28,000 jobs over the last five years in France, or 10% of all employees, official data shows.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    The takeover of the plant is effective from May 1, and will save 266 jobs at the site, said the foundry in a statement.

    Europlasma has said it will retool the factory to make mortar shell casings, scaling up in a few years to become a major manufacturer for Europe.

    KEY QUOTES

    The foundry is "opening a new page in its history", said CEO Jerome Dupont.

    "Our project allows us to preserve valuable know-how as well as a high-performance industrial tool. It restores industrial visibility by basing the turnaround on accelerated diversification in the field of defence and structural diversification in the agricultural and railway sectors in particular," said Europlasma CEO Jerome Garnache-Creuillot.

    (Reporting by Dominique PattonEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Europlasma acquires Renault's former foundry in Brittany.
    • •The acquisition saves 266 jobs at the plant.
    • •Europlasma plans to diversify into the defence sector.
    • •The move aligns with Europe's increased defence production.
    • •The foundry will produce mortar shell casings.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French munitions firm Europlasma to take over former Renault foundry

    1What is the main topic?

    Europlasma's acquisition of a former Renault foundry in Brittany and its diversification into the defence sector.

    2Why is this acquisition important?

    It saves 266 jobs and supports Europe's increased focus on defence manufacturing.

    3What are Europlasma's future plans for the foundry?

    Europlasma plans to produce mortar shell casings and expand into other industries.

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