Navisa shuts down Texas hanger plant.(TALK OF THE TRADE)

American Drycleaner, May, 2007

Hanger supplier Navisa Inc. abruptly shuttered its Brenham, Texas, manufacturing plant last month. Employees returning to work April 2 found the doors locked and a note saying that the plant had closed due to "foreign competition," according to reports in the Bryan-College Station Eagle.

Domestic hanger manufacturers have been struggling to compete with foreign competitors for much of the decade. Cleaners Hanger Co. (CHC), M&B Hangers and United Wire Hanger joined early in 2003 to seek trade protections from Chinese manufacturers through the International Trade Commission (ITC), but a recommended tariff on hanger imports was rejected by the Bush administration.

Navisa acquired the 150,000-sq.-ft. facility in December 2003 after former owner CHC...

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