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Michelin to close tire factory in France
Michelin to close tire factory in France
Agence France-Presse
Published Oct 10, 2019 06:20 PM PHT

PARIS - Tire maker Michelin said Thursday it would close a French-based factory with 619 employees next year as competition from cheaper Asian manufacturers knocks its profit margin.
PARIS - Tire maker Michelin said Thursday it would close a French-based factory with 619 employees next year as competition from cheaper Asian manufacturers knocks its profit margin.
Two weeks ago, the French company announced the closure of a factory in Germany with 858 employees by 2021, and last year said it would shutter a plant with 845 employees in Scotland.
Two weeks ago, the French company announced the closure of a factory in Germany with 858 employees by 2021, and last year said it would shutter a plant with 845 employees in Scotland.
Regarding the closure of its plant at La Roche-sur-Yon in western France, Michelin promised a "support plan" for affected employees, and said it would offer every one a chance to remain in the company in France.
Regarding the closure of its plant at La Roche-sur-Yon in western France, Michelin promised a "support plan" for affected employees, and said it would offer every one a chance to remain in the company in France.
It would also seek out "a major public-private project" in a bid to relaunch the failing site.
It would also seek out "a major public-private project" in a bid to relaunch the failing site.
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Michelin said 74 people who work at a factory in nearby Maine-et-Loiret, manufacturing rubber for the site in La Roche-sur-Yon, will also be affected.
Michelin said 74 people who work at a factory in nearby Maine-et-Loiret, manufacturing rubber for the site in La Roche-sur-Yon, will also be affected.
Michelin has been hit hard by the lackluster performance of the auto industry.
Michelin has been hit hard by the lackluster performance of the auto industry.
Its CEO Florent Menegaux said last month that a $77-million investment had been unable to save the site at La Roche-sur-Yon.
Its CEO Florent Menegaux said last month that a $77-million investment had been unable to save the site at La Roche-sur-Yon.
He blamed "difficulties in the market for high-end heavy-duty tires both in Europe and abroad," coupled with "increased competition."
He blamed "difficulties in the market for high-end heavy-duty tires both in Europe and abroad," coupled with "increased competition."
By the end of last year, Michelin employed about 110,000 people in different countries, including 20,000 in France.
By the end of last year, Michelin employed about 110,000 people in different countries, including 20,000 in France.
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