The Timken Company (USA;
NYSE:
TKR; 5251R9N7)
has laid off another 54 employees from its
miniature and precision bearing manufacturing plant in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Just a few months ago, Lebanon laid off 45 workers, citing continued weakness in the non-defense end of the
aircraft and aerospace industry, Lebanon's primary market.
article: Timken lays off 45 from Lebanon
The Lebanon factory manufactures high-precision ball and roller bearings for defense and commercial aircraft
and aerospace applications and industries.
Although not directly involved in the ever-problematic auto industry slump, Lebanon's non-defense customers
are feeling the economic slowdown in terms of people flying commercial airlines less, which
translates to less aircraft maintenance required, and fewer bearings.
Approximately 650 people are employed at Lebanon, which is also home
to a key Timken technology center, and an FAA-certified repair and reconditioning
facility for aircraft engine bearings.