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title: "Continental Sells ContiTech Plastics and Rubber Business in Major Transaction, Florence Watches Broader Economic Shifts"
url: https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/07/05/continental-sells-contitech-plastics-rubber/
date: 2026-07-05T12:04:54+00:00
modified: 2026-07-05T12:04:54+00:00
author: "Edward E. Bustamante Sr."
categories: ["Business"]
site: "HERE Florence"
attribution: "HERE Florence"
---

# Continental Sells ContiTech Plastics and Rubber Business in Major Transaction, Florence Watches Broader Economic Shifts

*Source: [HERE Florence](https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/07/05/continental-sells-contitech-plastics-rubber/) — July 5, 2026 by Edward E. Bustamante Sr.*

Continental, the German automotive supplier, has finalized an agreement to sell its ContiTech plastics and rubber business to Lone Star Funds, a private equity firm, for approximately 4 billion euros. The transaction, which includes potential additional performance components, represents a significant divestiture for Continental as it refines its portfolio.

The company has indicated that it expects to receive substantial cash proceeds from the sale. These proceeds could potentially be utilized for a special dividend, though specific details regarding the allocation of funds were not immediately disclosed. The agreement underscores a broader trend of large corporations streamlining operations and private equity firms acquiring industrial assets.

ContiTech specializes in a range of plastics and rubber products, serving various industries including automotive, machinery and equipment, and construction. The sale to Lone Star Funds marks a strategic shift for Continental, allowing it to focus on its core automotive and tire businesses. Lone Star Funds, known for its investments in real estate, equity, credit, and other financial assets, will now integrate ContiTech into its diverse portfolio.

The deal value, reported to be around 4 billion euros, positions this as a major transaction in the manufacturing and private equity landscape. While the direct impact on Florence is not immediate, such large-scale corporate realignments can influence global supply chains and investment patterns that eventually reach regional economies.

### Why it matters in Florence

Florence, with its established manufacturing base, including significant employers like Sonoco Products Company and Honda of South Carolina Mfg. Inc., operates within a global economic framework where major corporate transactions can have ripple effects. While Continental and ContiTech do not have a direct operational presence in Florence or the Pee Dee region, the sale of a large industrial division like ContiTech highlights the dynamic nature of global manufacturing and private equity investment. Shifts in ownership and strategic focus at this scale can influence supply chain stability, technological development, and the overall investment climate that ultimately impacts industrial communities like Florence. The city’s economic health is tied to these broader trends, making such significant business developments relevant to its long-term outlook.
