The Timken Company (USA; NYSE: TKR) formally revealed its long-expected move to end all operations in Torrington, Connecticut.
When Timken acquired the Torrington bearing company and its related manufacturing businesses in 2003 from Ingersoll-Rand, several key operations were still located in Torrington's namesake hometown.
Gradually, Timken has sold off, moved or shuttered all of the Torrington-area production and capabilities it acquired, including the historically important but aged Torrington Standard plant.
The primary Torrington location Timken inherited was the massive 33-acre Field Street complex, with offices and manufacturing facilities.
All production at both the Standard Plant and Field Street facilities has been ended and/or moved to other Timken facilities. What little had remained at Field Street was further hurt by continuing soft demand in Timken's automotive-related markets.
In 2005, Timken began winding down its Torrington presence, eliminating 190 positions with a target of only 150 workers remaining by mid-2006.
Product Model | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter | Thickness |
PAP1215P20 bearing | 12 | 14 | 15 |
PAP1212P20 bearing |