
Ardagh Metal Packaging (AMP), one of the leading global suppliers of sustainable and infinitely recyclable beverage cans worldwide, has announced the impending closure of its aluminium beverage can manufacturing unit in Whitehouse, Ohio, as a part of its collective bargaining agreement.

AMP has already advised workers and union representatives of the impending closure of its metal beverage can manufacturing plant. A final resolution on this issue is anticipated by December 31, 2023.
“While the possibility of a plant closure is a difficult step to consider for our team members and our communities, we must take steps to balance capacity and demand. We are exploring ways to strengthen our regional manufacturing efficiencies, and will stay in close contact with our customers to meet and exceed product and service needs with the highest levels of quality and satisfaction,” said Jens Irion, chief executive officer, AMP-North America.
The construction of the Whitehouse manufacturing plant took place in 1974, and the commencement of AMP can-making activities occurred in 2016. The present workforce of the plant is about 107 individuals, while the total area covered by the facility is roughly 295,332 square feet.
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