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Plastech Engineered Products

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Type
  
Private

Key people
  
Julie Brown CEO

Founded
  
1988

Industry
  
Automotive Supply

Motto
  
Infinite Opportunities

Number of employees
  
7,600

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Products
  
Automobile Components and systems

Headquarters
  
Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Plastech Engineered Products was a tier-1 automobile supplier headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. It was long the largest woman-owned company in the state of Michigan. Plastech started in 1988 with the purchase of a single injection molding facility in Caro, Michigan. Since then the company has grown rapidly through a mixture of organic growth and acquisitions, the most notable of the latter being the purchase of United Screw and Bolt in 1997 and LDM Technologies in 2004. In 2007 Plastech took over four plants and sales of US$700 million from Johnson Controls, bringing annual sales to US $1.7 billion. Plastech's customers include General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, and Johnson Controls.

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Plastech Engineered Products filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on February 1, 2008, following a dispute with Chrysler, its fourth largest customer. Douglas Doran, Chrysler’s director of interior procurement, said Plastech’s quality issues were far worse than the typical supplier. He stated that those quality issues, coupled with Plastech’s continued financial needs, led Chrysler to cancel its contracts. The firm was having trouble paying suppliers and had violated agreements with its lenders. General Motors, Ford, and Johnson Controls all publicly supported Chrysler’s position against Plastech. The firm was later liquidated, with major assets being sold to Johnson Controls. Both Chrysler and General Motors would themselves file for bankruptcy in 2009, after receiving large government-backed loans that were completely paid back in full with interest.

Locations

Plastech employed 7,600 people in 31 manufacturing facilities, 2 corporate locations and a Technical Center North America:

Alabama

  • McCalla, AL
  • Illinois

  • Chicago
  • Indiana

  • Elwood, IN
  • Kendallville, IN
  • Kentucky

  • Louisville, KY x2
  • Owensboro, Kentucky
  • Louisiana

  • Shreveport, LA closed due to bankruptcy
  • Michigan

  • Auburn Hills, MI (Corp.)
  • Auburn Hills, MI (Tech. Center)
  • Caro, MI
  • Clarkston, MI
  • Croswell, MI
  • Dearborn, MI (Corp.)
  • Fowlerville, MI
  • Grandville, MI
  • Hartland, MI
  • Kentwood, MI x2
  • Lansing, MI
  • Monroe, MI x2
  • Port Huron, MI
  • Romulus, MI x2
  • Ohio

  • Andover, OH
  • Brooklyn, OH
  • Bryan, OH
  • Byesville, OHClosed/ More than 450 jobs lost
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Moraine, OH
  • Strongsville, OH
  • Wauseon, OH
  • Tennessee

  • Franklin, TN closed August 2008
  • Kenton, TN closed due to bankruptcy
  • Workmen dismantling plastic injection molding machines to be sold as scrap metal at the closed Plastech plant in Franklin, TN; June 2009
  • Website

  • Plastech's Official Website
  • References

    Plastech Engineered Products Wikipedia