Michelin to Take EUR167 Million Provision to Close Operations in Bamberg, Germany
September 25 2019 - 8:14AM
Dow Jones News
By Max Bernhard
Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin (ML.FR) said
Wednesday it would take a 167 million euro ($183.7 million)
provision as part of a decision to close its site in Bamberg,
Germany, due to lower demand worldwide and competition from
Asia.
The site employs 858 people and primarily manufactures premium
16-inch passenger-car tires, which have seen a sharp drop in demand
globally and strong competition from Asia, the French tire maker
said. The closure will happen by early 2021.
Michelin has invested 60 million euros ($66 million) since 2013
to address the challenges and change the site's production but
couldn't offset structural market changes, it said.
"However, these efforts, combined with the commitment of the
teams, can no longer compensate for the structural transformation
of the passenger-car tire market in Europe," it said, adding "no
economically viable industrial alternative is possible in this
context."
The provision will be taken against full-year earnings, it
said.
Michelin said it would set up a transfer company, assistance for
retirement as well as support programs for employees to find new
jobs within or outside the company. The company will negotiate with
labor groups to define how these measures will be implemented, it
said.
Write to Max Bernhard at max.bernhard@dowjones.com;
@mxbernhard
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