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tombogan03884

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Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« on: December 09, 2010, 10:51:05 PM »
I got this in an E mail from a former co-worker there, He did not provide a link but I believe it was Thursday's Foster's Daily Democrat


Thompson/Center Arms to close Rochester plant

Thursday, December 9, 2010

ROCHESTER — Springfield, Mass-based Smith & Wesson Holding Corp is relocating its Thompson/Center Arms operations from Rochester, N.H., to its Springfield, Mass. facility, according to the City biz Real Estate website.

The site posted the news late Wednesday night.

Foster's Daily Democrat has learned the company bused its employees to a meeting at the Governor's Inn Restaurant around 4 p.m. Wednesday. At the meeting company representatives were reported to have said the Thompson/Center Arms facility would be closed over a period of about nine months.

The closure will effect approximately 250 employees, some who may be offered the opportunity to move the company's Springfield operation.

Foster's also learned over the next couple of weeks there will be meetings with employees to discuss severance issues and the possible relocation of some local workers to Springfield. Employees were also told the company was continuing to look for a buyer for the foundry at the Rochester facility.

According to its most recent annual report, the company owns three manufacturing facilities in its firearm division. Its principal facility is the 530,323-square-foot Springfield plant. It also owns a 38,115-square-foot plant in Houlton, Maine, and the 160,000-square-foot plant in Rochester.

The bulk of the $9 million of estimated cash outlays associated with the relocation will occur in the second half of 2011, and those outlays are expected to be recovered in approximately 24 months. The relocation is scheduled to commence in January 2011 and conclude by November 2011.

As a result of the relocation of its Thompson/Center Arms operations, Smith & Wesson expects to record future expense of approximately $6 million, consisting of approximately $3 million for personnel-related exit costs and approximately $3 million of other facility-related shutdown costs, including costs for moving and facility preparation.

The Springfield facility is primarily used to manufacture handguns and rifles; the Houlton facility is primarily used to manufacture handcuffs, restraints, .22-caliber pistols, metal center-fire pistols, and the Walther PPK and PPK/S pistols; and the Rochester facility is used primarily to produce hunting rifles, black powder firearms, interchangeable firearm systems, and long gun barrels.

The company also owns a 56,869-square-foot facility in Springfield that it uses for the Smith & Wesson Academy, a state-accredited firearm training institution, a public shooting facility, and a retail store; and a 6,000-square-foot retail facility in Rochester.

The company leases office and manufacturing space at four facilities in its perimeter security division. The facilities are all located within a quarter mile of each other in Franklin, Tenn. The total space leased is 61,509 square feet.

The company also leases 2,800 square feet of office space in Scottsdale, Ariz., which houses its investor relations department as well as offices for its board of directors, and 577 square feet of office space in Washington, D.C., which houses certain executive staff. Both of these leases expire on Dec. 31, 2010.

Smith & Wesson acquired Rochester, NH-based Thompson/Center Arms, Inc., a privately held, New Hampshire-based designer, manufacturer and marketer of hunting firearms, for $102 million in cash in 2006.

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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2010, 12:37:35 AM »
Another sad day in firearms history.  :(  Hopefully alot of the employees can move and that Smith observed whats happening to Marlin/H&R under Remington/Cerberus.

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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2010, 02:44:10 AM »
Why do employeers continue to dump bad news on employees around the holidays?  Never made sense to me!


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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2010, 02:48:19 AM »
Why do employeers continue to dump bad news on employees around the holidays?  Never made sense to me!


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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2010, 09:36:28 AM »
One valid reason for the move is the fact that the current facility is a mess of add ons  and additions with an electrical system that just sort of grew up as space demands increased, then the center of the complex burned down and was built over. The slab that the last addition was built on is a bit on the thin side, this is where the barrel making area is located, it also extends over the old saw dust pile from when the stock making was done inhouse. The slab started cracking with in 3 months of completion. Every thunder storm in the area knocks out power  for periods from minutes to hours.
Unfortunately I doubt many of my former co-workers will be able to follow their jobs out of state.
The Rochester area can say goodbye to another 400 jobs and a business that has been there since the 1960's  :(

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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #5 on: Today at 06:29:35 PM »

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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2010, 04:15:25 PM »
Even though Springfield is a pretty depressed part of MA, the cost of living for these men and women would be substantially higher than NH.  That and MA just plain sucks big green donky &@#(S...... with whipped cream and jimmies on top!


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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2010, 06:27:30 PM »
Are you SURE that's whipped cream ?

Should I grab more beer on my way to the corner ?
Dumb question, is Sam Adams OK ?   ;D

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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2010, 07:14:58 PM »
Tom, in the corner, ALL beer is good beer!

Imaginary beer is the best and a bottomless barrel my friend!

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Re: Thompson/Center Arms Moving to Mass
« Reply #8 on: December 10, 2010, 07:35:26 PM »
Tom, in the corner, ALL beer is good beer!

Imaginary beer is the best and a bottomless barrel my friend!

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