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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: TUESDAY, August 31, 1993                   TAG: 9308310134
SECTION: VIRGINIA                    PAGE: C4   EDITION: STATE 
SOURCE: MICHAEL STOWE STAFF WRITER
DATELINE: RADFORD                                LENGTH: Medium


LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY ANNOUNCES CLOSING

Intermet Corp. announced plans Monday to close one of its two foundries in Lynchburg, but a company spokeswoman said the shutdown will have "no major impact" on the two Intermet plants in Radford.

The Atlanta-based company will close its Lower Basin factory in Lynchburg, which employs 660 workers, by the end of the year.

The company will continue to operate its 684-employee Archer Creek facility in Lynchburg, as well as its two plants on First Street in Radford.

Company spokeswoman Jan Toennisson said several factors led to the decision to close the Lower Basin factory.

It is Intermet's oldest factory, she said, and would have needed $7 million in improvements over the next few years to meet environmental regulations.

The plant, which makes iron automotive castings including crank shafts and exhaust manifolds, is in the James River flood plain and has been inundated several times.

"This was a very tough decision for us," said Al Bodnar, president of Intermet Foundries. "We made every effort and explored every avenue to make this foundry a viable operation."

Intermet's two installations in Radford are a Lynchburg Foundry plant with about 275 workers and New River Castings Co., which employs about 175.

Toennisson said the Lynchburg closing is expected to have a minimal impact in Radford.

She said the equipment in the Radford plants is newer than that in the Lower Basin facility.

Intermet is in the final stages of completing a $20 million expansion of New River Castings that is expected to add 75 jobs and double the plant's capacity.

The Lynchburg Foundry plant in Radford, however, laid off 105 workers in December 1991.

Toennisson said Intermet will meet with United Steelworkers union officials to discuss alternatives for workers who will lose jobs.



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