DURA Proposes Closure of Its Facility in Llanelli, U.K.
08 June 2006 - 11:15PM
Business Wire
Company notifies AMICUS Trade Union DURA Automotive Systems, Inc.
(Nasdaq:DRRA), today announced that it is proposing to close its
manufacturing facility in Llanelli, United Kingdom, by year end, in
order to improve the company's overall capacity utilization. The
118,000 square-foot (11,000 square-meter) plant makes automotive
cable control systems, and currently employs approximately 270
people. DURA has notified the AMICUS trade union which represents
the Llanelli workers, to begin consultation regarding the proposal.
"These decisions are never easy and we recognize the potential
impact this will have on our employees and the community," said
Larry Denton, chairman and chief executive officer of DURA
Automotive. "We operate in a very competitive automotive
environment and are closely examining all of our facilities to
ensure we meet our 50-cubed goals." DURA's 50-cubed strategic
initiative, which was launched in February 2006, established
heightened performance goals in quality, worldwide efficiency and
profitability. The initiative includes a restructuring plan
projected to result in the closure of five to 10 manufacturing
facilities worldwide by the end of 2007. On May 30, 2006, DURA
announced plans to close its Brantford, Ontario, Canada plant by
June of 2007. The Brantford location was the first facility closure
announced as part of the 50-cubed initiative. DURA currently has a
presence in 14 countries and has 63 locations, including its
manufacturing facilities, technology and customer service centers,
and joint venture companies. About DURA Automotive Systems, Inc.
DURA Automotive Systems, Inc., is a leading independent designer
and manufacturer of driver control systems, seating control
systems, glass systems, engineered assemblies, structural door
modules and exterior trim systems for the global automotive
industry. The company is also a leading supplier of similar
products to the recreation vehicle (RV) and specialty vehicle
industries. The company had 2005 sales of $2.35 billion. DURA sells
its automotive products to every North American, Asian and European
original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and many leading Tier 1
automotive suppliers. DURA is headquartered in Rochester Hills,
Mich. Information about DURA and its products is available on the
Internet at www.duraauto.com. Forward-Looking Statements This press
release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to
risks and uncertainties. These statements often include words such
as "believe", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "plan", "estimate",
or similar expressions. These statements are based on certain
assumptions that the Company has made in light of its experience in
the industry as well as its perspective of historical trends,
current conditions, expected future developments and other factors
it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Actual results
may differ materially from the anticipated results because of
certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to (i)
expected synergies, economies of scale and cost savings from the
Company's announced restructuring plans; (ii) unanticipated
difficulties servicing the indebtedness of the Company; (iii) costs
or operational difficulties related to integrating the operations
of the acquired entities with those of the Company being greater
than expected; (iv) labor disputes involving the Company or its
significant customers; (v) risks associated with conducting
business in foreign countries, and (vi) general economic or
business conditions affecting the automotive industry, either
nationally or regionally, being less favorable than expected.
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