BREAKING: Volvo to close Asheville plant

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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From Mountain Xpress, via EarthTimes:

EarthTimes reports: Volvo has decided to consolidate its North American industrial operations by removing excess industrial capacity in the Americas.

As a result, the company’s Asheville, NC, USA manufacturing facility will stop its activities by 31st March 2010. The closing will affect 228 employees. Volvo CE will incur an estimated restructuring cost of 100 MSEK (16 MUSD), which will be recorded mainly in the fourth quarter of 2009.

The production from Asheville will be moved to other existing Volvo CE locations while at the same time ensuring uninterrupted supply to our North American dealers and customers. The manufacturing of wheel loaders will move to Arvika, Sweden; excavators will be produced in Changwon, South Korea and Cabs for motor graders will be moved to Shippensburg, PA, USA.

“Although the decision was necessary from a business standpoint, we fully understand that the affected employees – who in the current downturn are already going through challenging times – will face additional difficulties,” said Patrick Olney, Executive VP, Global Operations. “We will do what we can to help our employees through the transition.”

“Volvo CE’s commitment to the US market remains strong,” said Olof Persson, President and CEO of Volvo Construction Equipment, “This decision has no impact on the ongoing significant investments in Shippensburg, PA, USA, where the Volvo CE plant is being expanded to receive the motor grader production and the manufacturing of grader cabs.”

A small number of employees from the Asheville plant will be offered positions in the company’s Shippensburg, PA manufacturing operation. Employment opportunities in other North American Volvo Group companies will also be investigated.

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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5 Comments

  1. we told you guys

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  2. Been There December 14, 2009

    I worked at the Volvo Plant about 5 years agol. It was obvious then that it was in trouble, but it looked liek it might turn around.

    It is sad; there are a lot of good people who will lose their jobs and probably leave the area.

    Pity, too, that it is one of the only major manufacturing companies in WNC.

    One thing is for sure: the real estate is worth millions.

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  3. tom December 12, 2009

    This closing just shows how effective Rick Lutovsky, Bob Roberts and Ray Denny and the highly paid staff of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Office are in doing their jobs helping retain industry. This loss is a HUGE FAILURE for that group. How do they justify their existence? What a waste!

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  4. eemilla December 12, 2009

    WLOS reported at 6p that they never met the requirements to get the incentives.

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  5. Jeff December 11, 2009

    So are they giving back the $3 million in grants and $2 million in tax incentives?

    See paragraph four of this article: http://www.jobbankusa.com/News/Employment/volvo_double_plant_employment.html

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