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From factories to fulfillment centers, more layoffs hit U.S. supply chains
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-16 22:05
Group 1: Overview of Layoffs - Layoffs across manufacturing, logistics, and transportation sectors are increasing, affecting over 4,200 workers nationwide in recent weeks [1] - Job losses are occurring in food manufacturing, automotive and EV supply chains, trailer production, ports, warehousing, and automated fulfillment networks, indicating ongoing strain in industrial employment [1] Group 2: Specific Company Layoffs - Ford Motor Co. will lay off all 1,600 employees at its electric vehicle battery plant in Glendale, Kentucky, as it shifts focus to manufacturing batteries for data centers and utilities [2][4] - Franklin Foods will permanently close its Casa Grande cream cheese manufacturing facility in Arizona, resulting in 83 layoffs due to an expected sale of the company [3] - Michigan Sugar Co. will close a warehouse facility in Findlay, Ohio, affecting four logistics workers due to loss of rail service and obsolete equipment [5] Group 3: Regional Layoff Trends - Texas has seen over 500 job losses in manufacturing and logistics, driven by distribution center closures and electronics manufacturing shutdowns [3] - Pennsylvania is experiencing significant industrial layoffs, with Great Dane planning to cut approximately 164 jobs at its Elysburg plant due to weak freight demand [6] - S&S Activewear is closing a distribution center in Texas, affecting 146 workers, and another center in York County, eliminating 128 jobs [7][8]