Posted on 06/02/2002 11:30:47 AM PDT by Willie Green
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:35 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
BRADFORD, Pa. -- Lighter maker Zippo Manufacturing Co. will close and move production from its Canadian plant to its Pennsylvania headquarters at the end of July, leaving 22 people without jobs.
Bradford-based Zippo said the plant in Niagara Falls, Ontario, was opened in 1949 to avoid paying Canadian import duties, but is no longer needed because of the liberalization of trade laws.
Zippo president Greg Booth said the plant was cutting into profits and only accounted for a small portion of the company's production. Employees at the plant have been offered severance packages, Booth said.
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Made in the U.S.A.!!!
Usually it's the poor USA worker who takes the hit.
Not true.
OTOH, American diploma mills have been cranking out cheap business degrees that aren't worth the paper they're printed on.Although the windproof lighter is the most popular Zippo product, Zippo took its first step toward diversification with the introduction of a six-foot flexible steel pocket tape measure in 1962. The success of this product led Zippo to expand the line to its current product family of tape measures, pocket knives, money clips, writing instruments, key holders, ZipLightTM pocket flashlights and the Fixxit® pocket tool. Today, all of these items can be imprinted with company logos or trademarks.
Zippo has expanded its sales operations nationally and internationally through a wide network of sales representatives. In more than 120 countries throughout the world, Zippo is synonymous with American made quality and craftsmanship.
Better than companies that abandon and loot their owners (their stockholders), whom they have a fiduciary obligation to.
Hush - don't give them any more ideas - they are beating up on conpanies choosing to accomodate smokers enough as it is.
Personally - I love my Zippo lighter. I was heartbroken when I lost the "lady zippo" my husband gave me shortly after we got married - but it hadn't been engraved yet - so we've decided to hold off replacing it for a while!
That's because the Canadian manufacturing sector was decimated by the FTA (became NAFTA when Mexico joined) and the high interest rate policies of the Bank of Canada in the early '90s. There just aren't that many manufacturing jobs left up here.
Unlike larger corporations, Zippo simply doesn't have the size to take advantage of the tax benefits of operating in both countries like, for example, the big 3 auto makers.
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