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Aerojet Rocketdyne slashes workforce
by Staff Writers
Sacramento CA (SPX) Mar 12, 2015


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Aerojet Rocketdyne has announced that it has launched a continuous, multi-faceted competitive improvement program (CIP) aimed at reducing costs and increasing operational efficiency among its 14 sites that are located in 11 states across the country.

"Aerojet Rocketdyne has made a commitment to our customers and to the government to improve the affordability of our products - products vital to our nation's defense and continued access to space," said GenCorp and Aerojet Rocketdyne President and CEO Scott Seymour.

"This competitive improvement program represents a fully-integrated, long-term business strategy that preserves the company's accelerated momentum and assures our ability to continue driving the inherent growth and profitability of our business. As a result of this effort, we will be better positioned to deliver our innovative, high quality and reliable products at a lower cost to our customers."

The CIP is composed of three major components: facilities optimization and footprint reduction; product affordability; and reduced administrative and overhead costs. Major activities of the CIP, including factory consolidation, lean manufacturing initiatives and the implementation of shared services, will span a four-year period.

The companywide initiative is being undertaken after a comprehensive assessment of the company's product portfolio to underpin Aerojet Rocketdyne's technological and competitive leadership in its markets through continued research and development.

Once the initial activities of the CIP are fully implemented, the company expects to achieve annual cost savings of approximately $145 million by 2019. As a result of the CIP, the company anticipates an estimated 10 percent headcount reduction in its 5,000+ total employee population. "This is a very difficult decision and I recognize the impact on our dedicated colleagues that will be affected," said Scott Seymour, President and CEO.

The company revealed plans to reduce the footprint of its largest site in Sacramento, California, by consolidating office space at the 2.5 million square-foot facility and relocating certain manufacturing programs to sites which handle similar products and have like manufacturing capabilities. These actions will result in a reduction of 1,000,000 square feet.

"We believe that these actions are essential to improving both the near and long-term health and performance of our business, in the context of a highly competitive and resource-constrained market environment," said Seymour.

"Our CIP will continue to evaluate a broad range of options that could be further implemented to increase operational efficiency across all sites, achieve additional savings and improve our overall market competitiveness. Our decisions will be focused on moving us forward to solidify our leadership in the propulsion markets. In the end, the stability and growth of the company that results from this initiative will benefit our valued employees, customers and shareholders alike."


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