Birmingham, Ala. (May 3, 2011) — Several Marmon Highway Technologies (MHT) companies in Alabama were impacted by the tornadoes that tore through the state on Wednesday, April 27. Fontaine Trailer Company’s flagship manufacturing facility in Haleyville lost power and sustained significant structural damage to its north side and roof. Repairs are underway, and one production line was brought back into operation today, with the other two scheduled to start up tomorrow. The headquarters and manufacturing campus of Webb Wheel Aftermarket, Webb Wheel OEM, Webb Wheel Severe Duty and TSE Brakes in Cullman also lost power, but new backup generators have been brought online.
All MHT employees survived the storms, although some lost loved ones, including a TSE Brakes employee whose two young sons were killed. Many employees’ homes and other property were damaged or destroyed. “I’m deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life, as well as the unprecedented property damage these storms have caused,” said Kelly Dier, MHT president. “My heart goes out to everyone across the South who was affected by the storms. On a personal level, I’m thankful that, by and large, the MHT family is safe. A number of our employees have sustained personal property damage, and we’re working directly to assist these team members. We’re extremely fortunate to have multiple plants across Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina that were largely unharmed.”
Fontaine Trailer’s platform trailer manufacturing plant in Haleyville, a landmark since 1964, was the hardest hit of the MHT facilities. Although the facility sustained structural damage, including the loss of its roof, the manufacturing equipment inside remains in good condition and the finished trailers on-site were unharmed. The north wall and roof have been temporarily repaired and production resumed today. The company expects permanent repairs to be complete in about a month.
“It’s unbelievable what people can do when they pull together,” said John Craig, president, Fontaine Trailer Company. “The plant looks really good now. We’re running two shifts to catch up on production. Some customers may see a slight delay in order delivery short-term, but we’re working hard to meet our delivery commitments and our customers’ needs.”
At the Brake and Wheel Ends Group campus in Cullman, a tornado passed within 800 to 1,000 yards of the TSE and Webb Wheel facilities, but did not cause any damage. The storms knocked out transmission lines from the nearby nuclear power plant, causing the campus to lose power for a projected seven to nine days. By Friday, Webb Wheel and TSE had brought auxiliary power generators online to power non-manufacturing operations. Three more very large portable generators were brought in over the weekend to supply power to the production facilities. They are currently powering the Webb Wheel Aftermarket plant. Main power returned to the Webb Wheel Severe Service facility Monday. TSE is headquartered in Cullman, but its manufacturing plant is located elsewhere and was unaffected by the storm.
“We may have a couple of small hiccups over a few days, but we should be able to maintain our service levels for our customers,” said J.T. Weis, president, MHT Brake and Wheel Ends Group.
Fontaine Fifth Wheel in Trussville, Fontaine Trailer’s Springville and Jasper manufacturing facilities, and the MHT headquarters in Birmingham were untouched by the storms.
About Marmon Highway Technologies
Marmon Highway Technologies (MHT), a Berkshire Hathaway company, is one of 11 sectors of The Marmon Group, an international association of about 140 business units that operate independently within diverse business sectors.
MHT consists of 13 independently operated companies serving customers in the automotive aftermarket, commercial truck, heavy-duty trailer and undercarriage markets worldwide. MHT companies include Fontaine Fifth Wheel, Fontaine Modification Company, Fontaine Spray Suppression, Fontaine Trailer Company, Marmon-Herrington, MHT − Europe, MHT − South America, Perfection, Triangle Suspension Systems, TSE Brakes, Webb Wheel Aftermarket, Webb Wheel OEM and Webb Wheel Severe Service.
All MHT companies are dedicated to building the best products, being the low-cost producer of those products, providing customers with the best service and support, and investing in leading-edge technology to benefit their customers. MHT companies are leaders in every market segment they serve.
To learn more about MHT, visit http://www.mht.bz/.
Although Fontaine Trailer’s Haleyville, Ala., plant lost its roof to a tornado on April 27, the manufacturing equipment inside remains in good condition and production resumed today (May 3). |