Commercial Vehicle Group to close Norwalk, Ohio automotive facility - Connector Specifier

Commercial Vehicle Group to close Norwalk, Ohio automotive facility


Dec 15, 2009

NEW ALBANY, Ohio, December 15, 2009 -- Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. (CVG - Nasdaq: CVGI) announced the planned closing of its Norwalk, Ohio truck cab assembly facility. This action comes as a result of Navistar's (NYSE: NAV) decision to insource the cab assembly operations performed at Norwalk into their existing assembly facility in Escobedo, Mexico. The closure of the Norwalk location will impact approximately 120 hourly and salaried associates at the facility. Norwalk is expected to continue assembly operations for Navistar products through April 2010.

Persio Lisboa, Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer of Navistar, commented, "Based on the decision to manufacture the cab, Navistar has decided not to renew its existing contract with CVG for cab assembly. This decision allows Navistar to leverage our core competency as a world class assembler to further optimize cost, quality, delivery and warranty while also strengthening the alignment of our supply base to our manufacturing footprint. We know this is a difficult outcome for CVG, as they have been a valued supplier since 2002. Navistar intends to work closely with CVG throughout this transition period while looking at additional business opportunities going forward."

"We are deeply disappointed in Navistar's decision to insource cab assembly, and we sincerely regret the impact that this decision will have on our dedicated employees at the Norwalk facility. We have enjoyed a long partnership in the development, launch and building of Navistar cabs," said Mervin Dunn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Vehicle Group. "While we regret that we will not continue to assemble cab products for Navistar, we understand their desire to utilize their own existing capacity, and we will continue to work closely with them to supply stamped components, interior products and seating products as we move forward in our ongoing relationship with Navistar," added Mr. Dunn.

CVG estimates that the decision to close the Ohio plant will negatively impact its 2010 revenues by approximately $10 to $15 million and approximately $30 to $35 million on an annualized basis. Excluding any one-time costs associated with the closure, the company does not expect the decision to impact its operating profit.

In 2007, CVG launched stampings and cab assembly operations for Navistar's advanced Prostar platform, for which CVG was awarded Navistar's Diamond Supplier Award, that company's highest-level recognition for overall performance by a major supplier.

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