NMHG TO CLOSE ONE PLANT AND DOWNSIZE ANOTHER

News Story
- 12 Dec 2002 ( #87 ) - MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, United States
1 min read
Nacco Materials Handling Group (NMHG) will close its Lenoir, North Carolina, forklift component facility and restructure its Irvine, Scotland, forklift assembly and component facility under new plans revealed last week.

The Lenoir component facility, which employs 310 people, will be phased out over 12 to 15 months. The Lenoir plant's forklift component operations, including mast and cylinder manufacturing, will be consolidated into NMHG plants in Sulligent, Alabama; Berea, Kentucky; and Greenville, North Carolina.

The Irvine assembly and component facility, which employs 450 people, would be restructured to "an appropriately sized operation" in the next three years to manufacture three and four-wheel electric rider forklifts and mast components for the European market. Other components currently manufactured there would be outsourced to independent suppliers, Nacco said.

NMHG said it would record a USD8.3 million restructuring charge in the fourth quarter of 2002, but the move would provide about USD6.8 million in extra net profit by 2006.
DP World works to employ Kenyan youths
DP World works to employ Kenyan youths 20 Feb 2025 - Mombasa, Kenya - 1 min read
Driver shortages in Sioux Falls
Driver shortages in Sioux Falls 29 Sep 2022 - Sioux Falls, SD, United States - 1 min read
JCB hiring spree
JCB hiring spree 28 Jul 2022 - Rocester, United Kingdom - 1 min read
Previously about:
New report spotlights Chinese forklift industry News Story - 2 Dec 2010 - Beijing, China - 2 min read
Heli now in top 8 News Story - 16 Sep 2010 - Hefei, China - 2 min read
More forklifts get ID Systems’ wireless technology News Story - 12 Mar 2009 - Hackensack, NJ, United States - 2 min read
YES Lift relocates, hiring more mechanics News Story - 28 Jan 2010 - Itasca, IL, United States - 1 min read
Hyster-Yale dealer discussions prompt rumours News Story - 3 Dec 2009 - Greenville, NC, United States - 1 min read
Movers & Shakers News Story - 18 May 2006 - 1 min read
Do you have materials handling news? Submit your news here

Showcased in the Virtual Expo

Our new directory is your sneak peek at the innovations set to feature at CeMAT in Sydney this July. New this week:
• BALYO’s autonomous forklift range
• Robotic Automation’s MAXAGV FX08 AGV
• Hangcha’s 2.5T high-voltage lithium rough-terrain forklift
• Pride Forklifts’ ProfitMAX Narrow Aisle Reach Truck

Check them out now, and don’t miss out—contact us today for your free exhibitor listing!

Words of support …

Thanks to advertising with Forkliftaction, we have received inquiries and more and more people are aware of Ningbo Ruyi Joint Stock Co.,Ltd, which fits with our company's goal to go global and let the world know more about the benefits of our Xilin brand.

Michille Shi, Vice General Manager Sales - Ningbo Ruyi Joint Stock Co.,Ltd

Are you recruiting? Find your ideal candidate among a diverse range of materials handling professionals:

Forkliftaction's JOB MARKET

As the material handling industry moves toward electrification, Volvo Penta’s electromobility platform offers purpose-built electric drivelines and energy storage subsystems tailored to the practical needs of industrial applications. Developed by the Volvo Group, this platform builds on proven technology already in use across heavy-duty applications such as trucks and construction equipment.

Visit us at TOC Europe - Booth C24.

Showcased in the Virtual Expo

Are you recruiting? Find your ideal candidate among a diverse range of materials handling professionals:

Forkliftaction's JOB MARKET

Our new directory is your sneak peek at the innovations set to feature at CeMAT in Sydney this July. New this week:
• BALYO’s autonomous forklift range
• Robotic Automation’s MAXAGV FX08 AGV
• Hangcha’s 2.5T high-voltage lithium rough-terrain forklift
• Pride Forklifts’ ProfitMAX Narrow Aisle Reach Truck

Check them out now, and don’t miss out—contact us today for your free exhibitor listing!