June 20, 2013

Caterpillar considers closing central Pa. plant

BY: AP Staff Writer FEBRUARY 22, 2013 | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 22, 2013 AT 10:45 AM
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YORK, Pa. (AP) — Heavy machinery manufacturer Caterpillar Inc. is considering closing its distribution facility in central Pennsylvania.

The York Distribution Center in Springettsbury Township employs 250 people. Caterpillar spokesman Jim Dugan says the workers were notified in September about the possibility the facility could move elsewhere in the eastern U.S.

The company says it will decide by March whether to move. If it happens, the move would take effect next year.

In 1998, the Illinois-based company closed its larger manufacturing operation at the Pennsylvania site, cutting more than 1,000 jobs locally. That spot is now a business center.

Caterpillar is the largest maker of construction and mining equipment.

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