Whirlpool Corporation on January 31 announced changes in several of its North American manufacturing facilities. The company says the changes are part of an ongoing, worldwide effort to optimize the company's regional manufacturing facilities, supply base, product platforms and technology resources to better support its leading global brands with innovative products.
Following a comprehensive study aimed at identifying opportunities for increased manufacturing efficiencies in its refrigeration business, the company plans to close its facilities in
Production of built-in refrigerators currently manufactured at the LaVergne facility will be moved to the company's
The changes will help the company increase efficiencies by leveraging the size and scale of its
At LaVergne, approximately 500 jobs will be eliminated, while at
"These decisions, while difficult, are an important part of our overall operating plans, and will help ensure that we remain competitive in
The company will support employees affected by the changes with a severance package. Whirlpool will work in coordination with labor unions to assist union employees during the transition. The announced restructuring is expected to cost between $15 million and 20 million.
Whirlpool Corporation is the world's leading manufacturer and marketer of major home appliances, with annual sales of more than $18 billion, more than 73,000 employees and more than 70 manufacturing and technology research centers around the world. The company markets Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Brastemp, Bauknecht and other major brand names.