CTNA Plans Capital for Mt. Vernon, Wants Wage Cuts - Tire Review Magazine

CTNA Plans Capital for Mt. Vernon, Wants Wage Cuts

(Akron/Tire Review) Just days after announcing significant cutbacks at its Charlotte, N.C., tire plant, Continental Tire North America (CTNA) said it planned a $60 million to $70 million capital improvement effort at its Mt. Vernon, Ill., passenger and truck tire facility.

Calling it part of a “restructuring” of its tire operations, CTNA also said that it was seeking a 10% wage cut for hourly workers at the union plant, and an increase in their health insurance contributions. There was no immediate reaction from the United Steelworkers (USW) to CTNA’s announcement.

Even after the reductions, CTNA said, “wage rates for hourly employees at the Mt. Vernon plant will remain among the highest for manufacturers in southern Illinois.”

"We are asking that sacrifices be made, but we are also investing in the future of the Mt. Vernon facility,” said Alan Hippe, CTNA’s president and CEO. “We value our employees, and our plan will help make Mt. Vernon globally competitive.”

CTNA called the capital plan “a major initiative to ensure long-term viability” for the Mt. Vernon plant, the only CTNA tire plant that hasn’t suffered cutbacks or shutdowns over the past three years. CTNA’s Mayfield, Ky., tire plant was shuttered in December 2004, and its Charlotte plant faces a nearly 50% cut in employment yet this year.

The capital infusion, said CTNA, “will improve efficiency and increase productivity through a combination of capital improvements and the restructuring of tire operations to bring overall manufacturing costs in line with global competition.”Hippe said, “No other CTNA plant in the nation has received a capital investment on this scale.”Part of the capital investment, CTNA said, will include a new “state-of-the-art” tandem mixer.

"Mt. Vernon is an important asset to CTNA, as well as an economic mainstay to southern Illinois," said Hippe. "Some of our decisions are difficult ones, but I am confident that, through this initiative, we will achieve our critical goals of reducing manufacturing costs at the Mt. Vernon facility and securing CTNA’s continued presence in southern Illinois and North America for years to come."

The Mt. Vernon plant, opened in 1973, has an estimated capacity of 25,000 passenger tires and 3,000 medium truck tires per day.

You May Also Like

How TPMS sensors broadcast vital information

Understanding the signal patterns, frequencies and wake-up behaviors involved is key for effective diagnosis and repair.

TR-Continental-tpms-sensor-signals

As technicians, you rely on being able to inspect what you’re working on. However, with TPMS, the signals are invisible radio waves. How the heck do you work on something you can’t even see? Let's examine the science behind TPMS sensor signals to see how these sensors transmit their vital information.

Hunter Elite HD Wheel Balancer: 19.5-in. balancing procedure

What the Hunter HD Elite Wheel Balancer can do for a 19.5-in. tire that a standard balancer can’t.

hunter-balancer-19.5
TBC Corp. employee children enjoy ‘Take Your Child to Work Day’

The kids had a jam-packed day learning about tires, and even ate lunch with the company’s new CEO, Don Byrd.

TBC-Bring-Kids-to-Work-Day-CEO-1400
Mitas, Trelleborg to increase prices globally

The companies said this decision is a response to significant inflation.

BKT celebrates International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

BKT said it has made an effort to show a commitment to supporting sports through multiple initiatives, partnerships and sponsorships.

BKT-sports-sponsorships

Other Posts

Bridgestone invests in Yoshi Mobility to expand into virtual inspection, EV charging

Yoshi is also commercializing its mobile EV charging platform to address EV fleet charging challenges.

Yoshi-Mobility-EV-charging
The commercial tire market is cautiously recovering from 2023 challenges

To better understand commercial tire expectations for the remainder of the year, Tire Review recently sat down with Pierluigi Cumo, VP of B2B products at Michelin North America.

Michelin-Commercial-Truck-Tires-1400
SRNA introduces new field engineer manager

Chariarse has extensive experience in his field, working as a commercial truck field engineer in the tire industry for the past 21 years.

SRNA-Eduardo-Chariarse
Bridgestone to debut Bandag Virtual World Tour at WasteExpo 2024

The Bandag Virtual Plant Tour is an internet browser-based experience that provides a step-by-step walkthrough of Bandag’s retreading process.

Bandag-virtual-tour-Bridgestone