JLG plans to close UK engineering centre

Manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telehandlers JLG Industries plans to close its facility in Bruntingthorpe, near Leicester as part of a global consolidation.

As a result of a reduced telehandler line-up, JLG EMEA would require decreased engineering support from its UK-based engineering center in Bruntingthorpe. As such, the intent is to close this location. A small group of employees would be retained in the Bruntingthorpe area or within Europe.

“As part of our simplification strategy, we have evaluated our global manufacturing footprint and product offering to ensure our operations and product portfolio continue to remain competitive and meet current and future market demands,” said Frank Nerenhausen, executive VP of JLG’s parent company Oshkosh. “These planned actions allow us to improve performance to maintain our position as an access equipment leader around the globe.”

JLG plans to reduce its telehandler product offering in EMEA. The intent is to continue producing a limited range of telehandlers for the region at its Medias, Romania plant. Discontinued models will continue to be supported by JLG’s aftermarket division for a minimum of 10 years.

Plants in Belgium and the USA are also affected, with 525 jobs at risk overall.

“These actions, although difficult, are the right ones for our business,” said Nerenhausen. “Simplifying our product portfolio and operations aligns with our long term vision and strategic direction, positioning JLG to deliver an enhanced customer experience and improved return on investment moving forward.”

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