Citation Corp. reduces capacity at Lufkin automotive
ductile iron plant.
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Citation Corp., Novi, Mich., announced it will reduce capacity at
its Lufkin, Texas, metalcasting facility, a move that will affect 128
hourly and salaried workers.
According to a press release issued by Citation, some of the
products previously produced in Lufkin will be transferred to the
company's Brewton, Ala., metalcasting plant by the end of
September. The company indicated the reduction will reflect lower market
demands.
"Balancing our [metalcasting] capacities allows us to
eliminate process redundancies and optimize our manufacturing
footprint," said Cary Wood, Citation chief operating officer.
"This decision supports capital investments we've made at our
Brewton plant."
Citation anticipates gradually transitioning business from Lufkin
and reducing the plant's workforce of 466 starting in August.
"Lufkin remains one of Citation's flagship
facilities," Wood said. "The facility will continue to focus
on ... its remaining customer base, including the growing Mexico
segment."
Citation employs 2,700 associates at facilities in Alabama, Texas,
Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin. It serves the
automotive, heavy truck and industrial markets. According to Wood,
Citation will in the future seek new business to fill the capacity that
has been opened in Lufkin.
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