Konecranes closes factory, finalises acquisition

News Story
- 19 Nov 2009 ( #437 ) - Hyvinkää, Finland
1 min read
About 18 workers are likely to lose their jobs when Konecranes closes its crane production and assembly facility in Birmingham, Alabama in the US by the end of 2009.

Konecranes says in a statement the closure is part of previously announced plans to restructure its organisation and cut costs in response to declining demand.

It is part of other restructuring efforts that are expected to save the group EUR100 million (USD149.7 million) in 2010 compared to 2008. About EUR17-22 million (USD25.4-32.9 million) in restructuring costs will be booked for 2009.

Konecranes spokesman Mikael Wegmüller says current and future customer orders will be serviced by other Konecranes facilities in the US. The Birmingham facility is a fabrication and assembly plant that produces industrial cranes mainly for southern US.

Separately, Konecranes has finalised its acquisition of a majority holding in Jiangsu Three Horses Crane Manufacture Co Ltd (SANMA), a hoist and crane manufacturer in China.

Konecranes now owns 65% of SANMA, while the remaining shares are held by company's former owners, who continue working in management. SANMA is now a joint-venture company.

In SANMA's first board meeting under its new ownership, Gu Ning Sheng, one of SANMA's former owners, was appointed the company managing director.

SANMA is based in Jingjiang, about two hours' drive northwest of Shanghai. The company's net sales were about EUR18 million (USD26.9 million) in 2008 and it has over 500 employees.

Ryan Flynn, Konecranes president for Northeast Asia says the acquisition enables Konecranes to penetrate the hoist and crane segment in China that is dominated by local suppliers.
Briefs
Briefs 10 Jul 2025 - 1 min read
Best Line and Burwell expand in US
Best Line and Burwell expand in US 10 Jul 2025 - United States - 1 min read
Briefs
Briefs 26 Jun 2025 - 1 min read
Previously about:
TOC Europe wraps up News Story - 3 Jul 2025 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 1 min read
Bangladeshi depot orders electric empty container handlers News Story - 26 Jun 2025 - Chittagong, Bangladesh - 1 min read
Konecranes launches e-hybrid RTG News Story - 19 Jun 2025 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 1 min read
Do you have materials handling news? Submit your news here
Inside The News
This week Forkliftaction News is celebrating its 25th anniversary! A wonderful achievement given we launched at a time when just 6% of the world’s population were internet users, according to Internet World Stats . Over the coming weeks, we will be sharing stories about our history and rolling out more celebrations, so keep an eye out... Continue reading

It’s the year 2000. You’re in front of a boxy beige desktop waiting for the screeching ramblings of your dial-up to reach its finale. You go to Yahoo!, MSN, or maybe AOL, and start the mind-numbing process of finding your very specific needle in the digital haystack. And with web pages loading one image at a time, patience isn’t just a virtue – it’s a requirement!

As clumsy as this early iteration seems now, this technology was the great enabler that allowed Forkliftaction to connect to the industry across the globe.  

To everyone who has connected with Forkliftaction in the past 25 years, thank you for your contribution to our success! We feel deeply touched by your words of encouragement.

What has Forkliftaction meant to you? Drop us a line.

Words of support …

After advertising with Forkliftaction.com, we got many enquiries regarding interest to be our distributor. Mostly from Europe and USA but including a few in ASEAN. We feel that the advertisement was useful and good for market expansion.

Lawrence Xu, Assistant Sales Manager

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

Forkliftaction's JOB MARKET

It’s the year 2000. You’re in front of a boxy beige desktop waiting for the screeching ramblings of your dial-up to reach its finale. You go to Yahoo!, MSN, or maybe AOL, and start the mind-numbing process of finding your very specific needle in the digital haystack. And with web pages loading one image at a time, patience isn’t just a virtue – it’s a requirement!

As clumsy as this early iteration seems now, this technology was the great enabler that allowed Forkliftaction to connect to the industry across the globe.  

To everyone who has connected with Forkliftaction in the past 25 years, thank you for your contribution to our success! We feel deeply touched by your words of encouragement.

What has Forkliftaction meant to you? Drop us a line.

Inside The News
This week Forkliftaction News is celebrating its 25th anniversary! A wonderful achievement given we launched at a time when just 6% of the world’s population were internet users, according to Internet World Stats . Over the coming weeks, we will be sharing stories about our history and rolling out more celebrations, so keep an eye out... Continue reading

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

Forkliftaction's JOB MARKET

Since July 2000, Forkliftaction News has been your guide to the developments that are shaping your industry.

Starting today we are also looking back on some of the key news stories from our extensive news archive.

In the news email and on the website, you'll see links to stories that were 'leading our news' multiple years ago, with topics spanning world-first products, big acquisitions, and major industry shifts.
We hope you enjoy this unique insight into the materials handling industry!