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German auto supplier near Nuremberg files for insolvency, putting over 1,000 jobs at risk
The German automotive plastics supplier, Diepersdorf Plastic Manufacturing, has filed for insolvency at the Nuremberg District Court, placing over 1,000 jobs at risk across its three German sites. The primary location affected is Diepersdorf near Nuremberg, which employs 830 people, with other facilities in Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia.
 
The insolvency filing is attributed to significant financial strain caused by a steep drop in European car production and increasing operational costs. Plastic Manufacturing produces essential components like radiator grilles and mirror covers for major car brands.
 
Preliminary insolvency administrator Volker Böhm confirmed in November that operations will continue, with employee wages secured for two months via insolvency benefits. The case highlights the escalating crisis in Germany's auto supply chain.
 
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