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Last update: Feb 14, 2025
Albany International Italia Srl, an affiliate of Albany International Corp. (NYSE:AIN), announced today that it will initiate consultations with employee representatives regarding the decision to discontinue manufacturing operations at a leased facility in Ballo, Italy, and to transfer production to a facility in Merone, Italy owned by Industrie Tessili Bresciane Srl, a separate affiliate of Albany International Corp. The action is subject to local law and will be implemented in accordance with such law after consultation with the employees’ representative body.
This action will enable Albany to rationalize costs while aligning its engineered fabrics manufacturing capacity with local market demand and the needs of customers. Impacted employees will be offered transfer opportunities, or separation and outplacement assistance.
The company remains committed to the local industries it serves and will continue to provide customers with strong expertise in product application, sales and marketing, and service through the current Sales, Service & Application teams located in Italy, who will not be impacted by this action. Until consultations are concluded, the Company is unable to reasonably estimate the costs that it would expect to incur in connection with this action. Once complete, the Company will disclose the amount, type and timing of any such costs promptly after they are determined.
About Albany International Corp.
Albany International is a leading developer and manufacturer of engineered components, using advanced materials processing and automation capabilities, with two core businesses.
Albany International is headquartered in Rochester, New Hampshire, operates 30 facilities in 13 countries, employs approximately 5,400 people worldwide, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (Symbol: AIN). Additional information about the Company and its products and services can be found at www.albint.com.
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