Follansbee Steel forced to shut the doors of its 110-year old plant

Monday, 16 January 2012 01:43:53 (GMT+3)   |  
       

West Virginia-based Follansbee Steel and its Sheet Metal Specialty Division announced Friday that it will be forced to close its 110-year-old plant unless a buyer can be found.The company, purchased in 1954 by the Ohio-based Lewis Berkman Company, attributes the closure on poor market conditions. There hasn't been a timeline put in place for the closure of the plant, which will allow time for a buyer to step forward. The reason for the delay in setting a definitive closure date is to allow the company to sell down the materials already in their inventory.

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