Energizer to end packaging operations at Franklin plant
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowEnergizer Holdings could soon cut jobs at its packaging and distribution plant in Franklin.
A company spokesperson confirmed in a statement to Inside INdiana Business that Energizer recently notified workers that the Franklin facility would “cease packaging operations” beginning in the first half of 2024.
The Franklin location, however, will not close completely. The spokesperson said the Franklin plant “will continue to serve as the central distribution center for our U.S. battery and lights businesses.”
The statement did not respond questions from an Inside INdiana Business reporter about when the company decided to end packaging operations and how many jobs would be affected by the decision. But, the spokesperson did say the company, well known for its Energizer, Rayovac and Vatra battery brands, is sharing information about severance with its employees.
The Indianapolis Business Journal reported in 2019 on Energizer’s plans to open the $62.7 million plant and staff it with 440 employees by 2022. Energizer officials at the time said they planned to stay in Franklin for more than 15 years.