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Manufacturing (28) Manufacture of machinery and equipment 28.1 - Manufacture of general-purpose machinery 28.14 - Manufacture of other taps and valves
New offshoring locations
Poland
185 jobs Number of planned job losses
Announcement Date
5 November 2025
Employment effect (start)
5 November 2025
Foreseen end date
31 December 2026
Description
As announced on 5 November 2025, Oventorp, the German manufacturer of valves and fittings for water supply, heating and cooling, plans to relocate its assembly department from Brilon (North Rhine-Westphalia) to Szydlowiec, Poland, by the end of 2026. This will affect 185 employees in Brilon.
The company states that this step is intended to further advance the international orientation of the Oventrop Group and ensure sustainable growth. At the same time, the administration, plastics production, and testing laboratory departments will move from the Olsberg site to Brilon, making Brilon the new headquarters in Germany. By concentrating these activities in Germany, Oventrop intends to facilitate internal processes increasing efficiency.
IG Metall will now seek a reconciliation of interests and negotiate a social plan.
Oventrop employs around 1,000 people in Olsberg and Brilon.
Eurofound (2025), Oventrop, Offshoring/Delocalisation in Germany, factsheet number 203661, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://apps.eurofound.europa.eu/restructuring-events/detail/203661.
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