SKF Invests In Strengthened Manufacturing Footprint

SKF Invests In Strengthened Manufacturing Footprint

Factories in Avon, OH, and North Charleston, SC, will be consolidated into SKF's Sumter, SC, factory.

SKF is investing approximately $50 million in strengthening its manufacturing footprint and competitiveness in North America. 

Approximately $28 million is being invested in expanding and automating manufacturing processes at the group’s factory in Sumter, South Carolina. 

A further $23 million is being invested in localizing manufacturing of tapered roller bearings (TRBs) from China to an existing manufacturing site in Mexico. The transfer supports the group’s regional manufacturing ambitions and will strengthen SKF’s North American product offering.

The world-class technology upgrades, improved delivery times and greater flexibility will enable SKF to consolidate factories in Avon, Ohio, and North Charleston, South Carolina, into its Sumter, South Carolina factory.

John Schmidt, president, Industrial Sales, Americas, said: “These investments illustrate SKF’s commitment to better serving customers in the region and will improve both our flexibility and competitiveness. While this is an essential step for SKF, we do not take decisions that impact our employees lightly. We are deeply appreciative of our employees in Avon and North Charleston and we are committed to fully supporting them as they transition to roles outside SKF.”

Kent Viitanen, president, Bearing Operations, said: “These investments represent the next steps in developing our regional manufacturing capabilities. The investment in Sumter will be the first implementation of our automated manufacturing technologies within the slewing bearing cluster and we are very excited to be able to capitalize on the benefits it will bring.”

The investments and consolidation announced recently will take approximately 12-18 months to implement and will result in a reduction in staff of approximately 115, with associated restructuring costs amounting to $4 million which will be accounted for during the third quarter of 2020. 

You May Also Like

US Motor Works, LLC Releases New Fuel Pumps

The latest release includes coverage for Toyota and Mazda applications.

US Motor Works announced the release of new fuel pumps for Toyota and Mazda applications.

Visit www.usmotorworks.com for detailed applications or contact customer service for more information.

MAHLE Awarded Thermal Management Module Contracts

The total order volume across both projects is just under €1.5 billion.

MAHLE Thermal Management Modules
Dill Air Controls Acquires Exactra, Inc.

“The expertise and equipment from Exactra’s many years of experience in the industry are critical to our continued growth,” said Brian Rigney, Dill president.

Dill Air Controls Acquires Exactra Inc.
Philips Announces Xperion 6000 LED Under Hood Work Light

It features a motion detection switch that allows mechanics to turn the light on and off with a wave of their hand.

Stoneridge Releases Inaugural Sustainability Report

The report highlights the company’s progress on Environmental, Social and Governance initiatives.

Stoneridge Releases Inaugural Sustainability Report

Other Posts

ZF Expands SACHS CDC Shock Line for U.S., Canada

The release expands ZF’s line by more than 70 percent, reflecting growing demand for advanced damping technology in the aftermarket.

ZF expands line of SACHS CDC shocks for U.S. and Canada
Clarios to Supply High-Performance AGM Battery to Major OEM

It offers up to 80% reduction in CO2 emissions over traditional AGM batteries, in many cases, Clarios said.

Continental Tire Opens Retread Solutions Center in South Carolina

The company said it hopes to uncover new improvements and technologies to innovate the retread process.

Continental Tire Opens Retread Solutions Center in South Carolina
Philips Announces GoPure GP5212 Automotive Air Purifier

It uses a 3-layer filter to deliver cleaner, healthier, fresher air on the go, Lumileds said.