Cummins To Consolidate Filter Plants, Cut Jobs

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COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) — Cummins Filtration, a division of diesel engine manufacturer Cummins Inc., said Tuesday it is consolidating a "significant" portion of its North American filter assembly operations into one of its Mexican plants over the next several months, meaning the loss of about 400 jobs.

Oil and fuel filter assembly operations at its plant in Lake Mills, Iowa, will be moved to San Luis Potosi, Mexico, beginning in November. The company also is considering moving additional assembly work from its filtration plant in Cookeville, Tenn., but a final decision has not yet been made.

About 400 workers at the Iowa plant will lose their jobs between November 2009 and March 2010. Other operations at the Iowa plant, and about 110 people that run those operations, will remain there.

"The filtration industry has become increasingly price sensitive in the past several years, and the recent reduction in demand has heightened the need for us to take decisive action to make our business more cost competitive, both for the present and well into the future," said Rich Freeland, president of the components business, which includes Cummins filtration.

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