Nitto Inc., a global chemical production and converting firm that specializes in foams, rubbers, plastics and adhesives, said it will shutter one plant each in Alabama, Virginia and Ohio and open a new facility in Frankfort, Ky.
According to a Jan. 8 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filing by Nitto with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, 147 jobs will be eliminated at a Nitto production plant in Piqua, Ohio.
According to Nitto, another 86 employees will be laid off when a Nitto Denko Corp. manufacturing location in Chesapeake, Va., shuts its doors.
Rubber News has requested a copy of the WARN filing for the Chesapeake facility.
Further, Nitto said Jan. 8 that it will close a fabrication facility in Jasper, Ala., resulting in the loss of 56 jobs, according to a WARN filing with MadeinAlabama.com. The layoffs in Jasper are set to begin in March.
On the job creation side, about 220 full-time positions will staff a greenfield facility in Frankfort, Ky., according to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s office.
“Nitto will be permanently closing the [Piqua] facility and permanently terminating the employment of all of the employees employed at or reporting to the facility,” Nitto’s Jan. 8 notice filed in Ohio states. “No recall, transfer, or bumping rights exist, and no union or other employee representative represents the affected employees.”
A small number of employees will transfer from both the Piqua and Chesapeake locations to Frankfort.