Caterpillar Africa to Close Boksburg, South Africa, Facility

July 31, 2009
Peoria, Ill.-based Caterpillar last week announced that due to the global recession and to better align its global capacity with expected demand levels, Caterpillar Africa Pty. Ltd. will close its Boksburg, South Africa, manufacturing facility. The decision follows consultations with the unions and non-unionized employees that took place over the past two months. The consultations were done in full compliance with South African labor legislation and have concluded.

Peoria, Ill.-based Caterpillar last week announced that due to the global recession and to better align its global capacity with expected demand levels, Caterpillar Africa Pty. Ltd. will close its Boksburg, South Africa, manufacturing facility. The decision follows consultations with the unions and non-unionized employees that took place over the past two months. The consultations were done in full compliance with South African labor legislation and have concluded.

The closure will be completed by the end of August and work will be shifted to existing Caterpillar facilities. The decision to close Boksburg will impact 193 employees. Caterpillar is offering employees at Boksburg a severance package and training assistance.

“We regret this action is necessary, but it is in the long-term interests of our business,” said Chris Schena, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for Europe, Africa and Middle East Operations. “I want to thank our Boksburg employees for their commitment during these past years and for the professional behavior during the past two months,” Schena added.

Caterpillar continues to aggressively respond to the very challenging global business environment. The company is making these decisions in order to enhance its competitiveness in the global market.

Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines.