Tenneco Inc. recently announced its intention to close its Wissembourg, France manufacturing facility, which produces emission control products for original equipment manufacturers. The company will consult with work councils and local government authorities on the intended closure and potential impact of this announcement on the approximately 180 people employed at the facility. Tenneco continues to look for opportunities to improve operating efficiency and optimize its global manufacturing footprint by matching production capacity to customer demand. The intended closure of the Wissembourg facility is designed to reduce production overcapacity in the region. The company will implement any potential workforce reductions that may occur as a result of this plan in compliance with all applicable legal and contractual requirements including consulting with work councils and other employee representatives. The potential closure is dependent on discussions with employee work councils and, if completed, Tenneco expects it would take up to a $17 million restructuring charge, beginning as early as the fourth quarter 2007 and through 2008. For more information about Tenneco, visit the company's Web site. |