Ball Corporation has notified its employees and the union, following the collective bargaining agreement (CBA), about the potential closure of the Wallkill, New York, plant.
Ball is evaluating the Wallkill facility, which opened in 1972. The facility produces several unique can sizes where Ball is the sole supplier. Space, land, and equipment limitations make expansion and upgrades to this facility difficult. To increase production and enable the growth of contracted customers, Ball is exploring the closure of the Wallkill plant and supplying unique sizes from other facilities that can produce them.
"Contemplating a plant closure is never easy as it impacts our people. Because of our extensive plant network, we can modify existing lines to produce these unique sizes," said Kathleen Pitre, president, Beverage Packaging North & Central America. "We are exploring the best way to match growing and changing needs of our contracted customers with our extensive plant footprint."
Ball can leverage its system of 20 metal beverage container plants across the region to serve its multiple customers with the most sustainable packaging solution in the beverage supply chain.
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