Intermet Says It Will Close Aluminum Casting Plant

Autoparts Report, Nov 3, 2001

Intermet Corp. said that it plans to close its Alexander City, Alabama, lost-foam aluminum plant in mid-December 2001. "We are disappointed to be taking this action, especially since the plant has had a remarkable turnaround in the last two quarters," said Todd Heavin, Vice President of INTERMET's Light Metals Group.

"Due mainly to the efforts of our employees, the Alexander City plant has been profitable while producing high-quality products with consistent on-time deliveries. Unfortunately, the launch problems and the subsequent financial losses at the plant late last year and early 2001 caused its two principal customers to question the long- term viability of the facility. They began a re-sourcing process that became too difficult and expensive to retract once the turnaround occurred."

Intermet purchased the Alexander City Foundry from Bodine-Robinson Inc. in 1995. Currently employing 117 people, the plant expects total sales of about $40 million for 2001. Intermet expects to take a charge of about 40 cents per share in the fourth quarter of this year as a result of the shutdown.

COPYRIGHT 2001 Ron DeMarines
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