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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators get to work on the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators get to work on the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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07 March 2023, Saxony, Leipzig: Demolition excavators are making inroads into the former Halberg Guss foundry. The foundry, which was built by Japanese in the 1980s, was already casting engine blocks for VW in GDR times under the name VEB Metallgußwerk Leipzig (Megu). After reunification, the company was taken over by Halberg-Guss, sold to the Bosnian Prevent Group in 2018 and fell into disarray in the wake of their disputes over supply contracts to Volkswagen. It ceased operations in September 2020. The Hagedorn Group of companies from GŁtersloh has purchased the 150,000-square-meter site and plans to prepare the area for a business park after demolition. This will mark the end of more than 100 years of foundry tradition at this site. (Aerial view with drone) Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

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