STURTEVANT, Wis. (WBAY) – DHL Supply Chain has announced the closure of its plant in Sturtevant, Wisconsin, resulting in the loss of jobs for dozens of employees.
DHL Supply Chain has notified the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that it will permanently close its plant at 2600 Enterprise Drive in Sturtevant.
The closure is set to take effect on February 28, 2025, impacting 32 employees. According to the notice, the first round of layoffs will begin on the same day the plant shuts its doors.
The closure is expected to be permanent, with DHL citing no bumping rights for the affected workers. This means those losing their jobs won’t have the option to move to different positions within the company.
For those impacted, dislocated worker assistance will be available through Racine County Workforce Solutions.
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