Paccar To Cut 10% Of Work Force At Ohio Plant
April 11 2012 - 3:40PM
Dow Jones News
Commercial truck maker Paccar Inc. (PCAR) plans to lay off 10%
of the work force at its Chillicothe, Ohio, assembly plant in
response to weakening orders for the company's Kenworth brand
trucks.
The plant's manager said orders have dropped about by 10%
recently, causing the company to scale back production at the
central Ohio plant, according to a report Wednesday in the
Chillicothe Gazette newspaper. A spokesman for Kenworth confirmed
the work force reduction, but declined to divulge how many people
work at the plant or the number of workers being furloughed.
The newspaper said 1,000 people have been hired at the plant in
the past two years as the company ramped up production following a
prolonged slump in truck demand. Washington-based Paccar also makes
Peterbilt trucks.
Industrywide truck sales surged in 2011, but truck orders have
slowed recently. March orders for heavy-duty trucks in North
America dropped 31% from a year ago to 20,000 vehicles, according
to preliminary figures from market forecaster ACT Research. Orders
were down 11% in February.
Most industry analysts characterized the recent declines as
temporary, citing strong order backlogs for heavy-duty trucks.
Paccar's layoff announcement Wednesday is likely to fuel anxiety
about a broader pullback in truck sales, which are typically
correlated to economically sensitive freight volumes.
In recent trading, Paccar's stock was down 2.5% at $42.51 a
share. Rival truck maker Navistar International (NAV) was down 1.7%
at $36.65 a share.
-By Bob Tita, Dow Jones Newswires; 312-750-4129;
robert.tita@dowjones.com
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