Dana to Consolidate Heavy Vehicle Operations in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Statesville, N.C. - aftermarketNews

Dana to Consolidate Heavy Vehicle Operations in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Statesville, N.C.

Majority of people and assets to be relocated to Toledo and Greater Detroit areas.

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Dana Holding Corp. has said it will consolidate its Heavy Vehicle Products operations in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Statesville, N.C., into two locations in the Toledo, Ohio, area and a yet-to-be-determined location in Greater Detroit.  

"This move will enable Dana to better align its engineering and functional support resources, providing important operating and cost efficiencies," said Dana Heavy Vehicle Products Group President Mark Wallace. "The proximity to our existing operations in Maumee, Ohio,  and southeastern Michigan will also promote enhanced technology sharing across our businesses, which will ultimately benefit our customers."

Approximately 150 employees are currently located at the Kalamazoo Heavy Vehicle Products division office, which opened in 1999 and also includes an engineering and technology center. The Statesville facility employs approximately 25 people, primarily in sales and engineering functions. Both original locations are expected to substantially close by the end of this year.

A portion of the impacted employees will relocate to a facility that Dana is securing in the Toledo area, and others will locate within the company’s Maumee-based Corporate Offices and Technology Center. Some employees will also relocate to the Detroit area. As part of the consolidation, an undetermined number of existing Heavy Vehicle Products positions will be eliminated.

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