Sunday, August 29, 2010

Warehouse in Clayton to close

New Breed Logistics plans to close the placement core in Clayton in early May, a move that will put 86 people out of work, according to papers filed with the state Department of Commerce.

New Breed, formed in High Point, non-stop the Clayton trickery in 2007 after winning a stipulate to yield warehousing and placement services for Kansas City-based Hallmark Cards.

Hallmark additionally has placement centers that it operates and has grown additional genius in those centers since commercial operation has declined, pronounced Joe Hauck, clamp boss of sales, selling and communications at New Breed.

Hallmarks preference to lift in-house the work formerly finished by New Breed additionally has forced New Breed to close a trickery in St. Joseph, Mo., Hauck said

Hallmark instituted a restructuring last year and not long ago reported that the income declined 8 percent to $4 billion in 2009.

New Breed plans to close the plant May 4. The secretly hold association has some-more than 50 placement centers and employs some-more than 7,000 workers, according to the Web site. Its clients embody Sony Electronics, Verizon Wireless, Procter & Gamble and Boeing.

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