Danville's new jobs come at Ohio's expense
DANVILLE – Though champing at the bit to announce the good news of 200 new jobs at ThyssenKrupp Crankshaft Co., Vicki Haugen of Vermilion Advantage said the company needed to inform employees of its Fostoria, Ohio, plant of its closing first.
The Danville facility will consolidate the company's crankshaft machining work to the Danville International Drive location. The two machining plants produce crankshafts for the North American heavy-duty automotive, truck and engine markets.
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