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Owens-Illinois to close plant in British Columbia

RP news wires, Noria Corporation

Owens-Illinois Inc. announced August 25 that as a result of the ongoing review of its global manufacturing footprint, the company will close its glass container plant in Lavington, British Columbia, on October 31. Existing production from the Lavington plant will be transferred to other O-I facilities.

 

"This closing was driven by our ongoing global asset utilization process which identified the opportunity to shift our production to other O-I North American facilities, resulting in lower energy consumption and production costs while still meeting current and anticipated market needs," said Scott Murchison, president, North America Glass Containers.

 

Approximately 300 employees will be affected. The company will provide assistance to help employees seeking new jobs.

 

Established in 1903, the company employs more than 24,000 people with 82 manufacturing facilities in 22 countries. In 2007, net sales were $7.6 billion.

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