Kyklos Bearing International (KBI; USA; a division of Haephaestus Holdings) has sold off
its 125 acre property and bearing plant in Sandusky, Ohio, for $25.5 million. KBI is leasing back the
entire facility on undisclosed terms.
KBI is the former Delphi Sandusky wheel bearing hub assembly plant, which KBI
acquired in April 2008 for at least $17.8 million. Delphi had been trying to sell off the bearing
manufacturing operations for several years, and finally was able to do so in bankruptcy, following a
bidding war overseen by the bankruptcy court.
Other than wheel bearing hub units, Delphi Sandusky also manufactured roller clutch bearings and several other
precision reciprocating parts. KBI inherited all of those contracts as well.
disclaimer: several bidders were current and former business associates
of the author.
In all, the Sandusky property covers 125 acres, with 1 million square feet under roof in
manufacturing and warehouse space. The office space totals 325,000 square feet.
Buyers are Avgeris and Associates, a real
estate developer based in Lombard, Illinois. Marcus and Millichap Real Estate Investment
Services arranged the sale.
eBearing spoke to several KBI employees, all of whom said they are completely in the dark
about the transaction or what the move might mean. But all said they are increasingly concerned
about KBI's future as its customer base of North American GM auto plants continues to decline.