Timken Proceeds With Key Part of Automotive Group Restructuring

The Timken Company has announced plans to close its Clinton, S.C., plant -- with production being phased down over the next two years. The decision is part of an ongoing program to increase competitiveness of its Automotive Group by reducing fixed costs and creating more focused factories across its automotive product portfolio. This action is part of the previously announced restructuring of the company's Automotive Group.

The products from the Clinton plant will be integrated into other facilities throughout Timken's manufacturing base. Timken expects to continue manufacturing the vast majority of these products in the United States.

"It is necessary that we continue to competitively position our operations. The decision to close this plant resulted from a lengthy study of our automotive business that identified the need to exit certain product lines and to reduce fixed costs across our manufacturing network," said Jacqui Dedo, president of the company's Automotive Group. "In no way is this decision a reflection on the performance of our associates at the plant. They have achieved much over the years, and we acknowledge their efforts."

Consistent with the company's manufacturing strategy of creating more focused factories, Clinton's multiple production lines will be integrated into other Timken plants. Many of the Clinton plant employees will be offered job opportunities at other Timken manufacturing plants as production is phased down at the Clinton plant. During the manufacturing consolidation, the company will continue to make customer service a priority.

The Clinton plant produces a broad array of components and bearings for automotive powertrain and chassis applications. The plant also manufactures bearings for industrial applications, such as transmissions and outboard engines.

The Clinton plant opened in 1961 as part of The Torrington Company. In 2003, Timken acquired Torrington.

Timken initiated the Automotive Group restructuring at the end of July, and it expects to announce further actions related to the restructuring in the next few months.

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