Ariens announces plans for Auburn plant closure

The Auburn, Nebraska, manufacturing plant is expected to cease operations between August and November 2018.

Ariens Company has announced the closure of its Auburn manufacturing plant located in Auburn, Nebraska, as it leverages its manufacturing footprint in Brillion, Wisconsin. The shutdown is expected to be complete sometime between August 17 and October 15, 2018. The closure affects 193 employees.

“This was a difficult decision knowing the Auburn employee base and the Auburn community, but it just doesn’t make economic sense to keep this plant running in light of the significant productivity improvements that have been made elsewhere in the company,” says Larry Weyers, president, Ariens Power Equipment. “The main plants in Wisconsin have increased daily production by 64 percent compared to last year.”

The Auburn facility, which produces outdoor power equipment, had been manufacturing products that the company’s Brillion, Wisconsin plants did not have the capacity for, according to Weyers. However, in light of productivity improvements implemented in Wisconsin over the last 18 months, along with an upcoming plant re-design, the Auburn satellite facility is no longer an economical option.

Ariens Company has a 725,000 sq. ft. manufacturing footprint in Wisconsin with more than 1,000 employees. Ariens also recently invested in a new, consolidated distribution center located in southeastern Wisconsin.

Company officials met with employees in Auburn to discuss the closure. All regular, full-time employees will be provided with a severance package based on the number of years they have worked at the facility. Employees are welcome to apply for positions at the Brillion facility with the assistance of a relocation bonus.

Ariens Company purchased the facility in November of 2007 from Auburn Consolidated Industries (ACI).

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