American Rheinmetall invests $31.7 million in Michigan to expand facilities and create jobs

By Defence Industry Europe

American Rheinmetall Vehicles has officially rebranded as American Rheinmetall, reflecting its commitment to providing a seamless experience for all customers. The name change brings together the company’s various business lines under a unified identity while maintaining continuity in operations.
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American Rheinmetall has announced a $31.7 million investment in Michigan, including a new 168,056 sq. ft. facility in Auburn Hills that will consolidate operations in Troy and Sterling Heights. The move will create 450 new jobs and support the company’s role as a hub for next-generation defence innovation.

 

The investment aims to strengthen domestic supply chains, expand the U.S. manufacturing workforce and enhance support for Department of Defense programmes. Among them is the U.S. Army’s XM30 combat vehicle programme, where American Rheinmetall is competing to replace the M2 Bradley.

“This expansion represents a major step forward in strengthening our ability to deliver critical defense technologies to the U.S. military,” said Matt Warnick, CEO of American Rheinmetall. “It’s a direct investment in American manufacturing capacity and the skilled workforce that powers it.”

 

 

While focused on advanced defence products, the company’s Michigan operations also provide precision components for agricultural and commercial machinery. “Our Michigan operations are central to our U.S. growth strategy—not only in defense but across a range of markets where performance and reliability matter,” added Warnick. “From the battlefield to the heartland, we’re proud to support the industries that underpin national security and economic strength.”

The new Auburn Hills site was chosen after a competitive process involving eight states, with backing from the State of Michigan, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and local partners. The expansion follows American Rheinmetall’s acquisition of Loc Performance Products, another Michigan-based defence supplier.

 

 

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