RENK America reports record 2025 order intake above $500 million as customer demand rises

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

RENK America has announced that its 2025 order intake has exceeded 500 million dollars, marking a record for the company and strengthening the RENK Group’s global performance. The announcement comes one week after RENK Group increased its midterm revenue growth expectations by 2 billion euros, forecasting total revenue of between 2.8 billion and 3.2 billion euros by 2030.
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RENK America has announced that its 2025 order intake has exceeded 500 million dollars, marking a record for the company and strengthening the RENK Group’s global performance. The announcement comes one week after RENK Group increased its midterm revenue growth expectations by 2 billion euros, forecasting total revenue of between 2.8 billion and 3.2 billion euros by 2030.

 

The company said the milestone reflects the sustained trust of the U.S. Army and allied partners in its transmission, engine and powerpack systems. RENK America noted that these systems support mobility for military forces in demanding operational environments.

 

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“Surpassing the half-billion-dollar mark in order intake reflects the deep trust our customers place in RENK’s technology and people,” said Ian Pain, CEO of RENK America. “The U.S. Army’s continued confidence, along with that of our allies, affirms the essential role RENK plays in ensuring the readiness and mobility of modern defense forces. This milestone is not only a testament to our teams’ excellence in engineering and manufacturing, but also to our long-term commitment to supporting the Warfighter.”

 

 

The company continues to expand its manufacturing capacity and workforce in Muskegon, Michigan as part of the RENK Group’s wider growth strategy. RENK stated that it is investing in the United States and globally to strengthen the defence industrial base and advance propulsion and mobility technologies that meet evolving military needs.

 

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