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ATS Automation announces closures, layoffs in transportation segment

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The Cambridge, Ont.-based company's reorganization plan was brought on by a downturn in its transportation markets due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cambridge, Ont.-based ATS Automation Tooling Systems plans to close several of its facilities and lay off staff, primarily in Europe and Asia, in response to the downturn in transportation markets brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a Sept. 8 statement, the company said it expects to complete the restructuring by the end of its fiscal year.

Management expects to incur total restructuring costs of approximately $24 million. Costs will be incurred during the second and third quarters of the current fiscal year.

“This action is necessary to align the capacity and cost structure of our business to current and expected conditions in the transportation market,” CEO Andrew Hider said in the statement. “By implementing the plan now, we will help to mitigate against future margin erosion and emerge to serve transportation customer opportunities that are aligned with our technologies, capabilities and objectives for value creation.”

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The company has not disclosed the number of jobs that will be affected.

Founded in 1978, ATS employs approximately 4,400 people at 22 manufacturing facilities and over 50 offices in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and China.

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