Plastech Engineered Products
{{Short description|Automotive parts supplier}}
{{Infobox company |
name = Plastech Engineered Products |
logo = Image:Plastechlogo.jpg |
type = Private |
num_employees= 7600|
foundation = 1988 |
location = Dearborn, Michigan; manufacturing facilities in 9 U.S. states |
key_people = Julie Brown CEO |
industry = Automotive Supply |
products = Automobile Components and systems|
homepage = [http://plastecheng.com// http://plastecheng.com/]
}}
Plastech Engineered Products was a tier-1 automobile supplier headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. It was long the largest woman-owned company in the state of Michigan.{{cite web|url=http://www.crainsdetroit.com/assets/PDF/CD10779121.PDF|title=Largest Women Owned Businesses|work=Crain's Detroit Business|accessdate=June 19, 2007}}
Plastech started in 1988 with the purchase of a single injection molding facility in Caro, Michigan. The company subsequently grew rapidly through a mixture of organic growth and acquisitions, the most notable of the latter being the purchase of United Screw and Bolt in 1997 and LDM Technologies in 2004.{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9803E6DB1E3DF937A35751C0A961958260|title=Plastech in Deal For United Screw|work=The New York Times|accessdate=April 19, 2006 | date=February 4, 1997}} In 2007 Plastech took over four plants and sales of US$700 million from Johnson Controls, bringing annual sales to US$1.7 billion.{{cite web|url=http://www.wzzm13.com/printfullstory.aspx?storyid=70992|title=Plastech To Take Over Holland JCI Plant|work=WZZM|accessdate=June 10, 2007}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}} Plastech's customers included General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, and Johnson Controls.{{cite web|url=http://plastecheng.com/Docs/Martens-PlasticsNews.pdf|title=Martens Streses Plastech's Flexibility, Framework|work=Plastics News|accessdate=April 19, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928093838/http://plastecheng.com/Docs/Martens-PlasticsNews.pdf|archive-date=September 28, 2007|url-status=dead}}
Following a disagreement with Chrysler, Plastech Engineered Products filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on February 1, 2008. Douglas Doran, Chrysler's director of interior procurement, said Plastech's quality issues were far worse than the typical supplier. He stated that those quality issues, coupled with Plastech's continued financial needs, led Chrysler to cancel its contracts. The firm was having trouble paying suppliers and had violated agreements with its lenders. General Motors, Ford, and Johnson Controls all publicly supported Chrysler's position against Plastech.{{cite web|url=http://www.autonews.com/article/20080213/OEM/302139994/ford-gm-and-jci-support-chrysler-in-plastech-dispute|title=Ford, GM and JCI support Chrysler in Plastech dispute|work=Automotive News|accessdate=February 13, 2008}} The firm was later liquidated, with major assets being sold to Johnson Controls. Both Chrysler and General Motors would themselves file for bankruptcy in 2009, thereafter receiving large government-backed loans that were later completely paid back in full.
In 2014, Plastech Holding Corp. was involved in litigation in the Eastern District of Michigan with GreenTech Automotive. Plastech said that GreenTech intentionally interfered with Plastech's relationship with Chinese carmaker JAC Motors, and that GreenTech CEO Charlie Wang had met with Plastech about serving as the middleman in Plastech's deal, and "knew perfectly well that we had an agreement and interfered with it."[https://www.plasticsnews.com/article/20141112/NEWS/141119977/plastech-in-legal-battle-over-chinese-electric-car-contract "Plastech in legal battle over Chinese electric car contract,"] Plastics News.
In 2014 JCI spun off its automotive interiors business, and several former Plastech locations are now operated by Yanfeng Automotive Interiors.
Plastech Engineered Products is the namesake of Brown University's Plastech Professor of Computer Science, an endowed professorship currently held by Roberto Tamassia.
Private investment company Oak Point Partners acquired the remnant assets, consisting of any known and unknown assets that weren't previously administered, from the Liquidating Trust for the Plastech Engineered Products, Inc., et al., Bankruptcy Estates on October 19, 2017.{{citation| url=https://www.bankruptcompanynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Plastech-Engineered-Products-Inc.-OPP-Sale-Order.pdf | title=Order Granting Liquidating Trustee's Motion for Approval of the Sale of Assets to Oak Point Partners | website=Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York| date=October 19, 2017| accessdate=October 19, 2017}}
Locations
Plastech employed 7,600 people in 31 manufacturing facilities, 2 corporate locations and a Technical Center North America:
Alabama
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Louisiana
- Shreveport, LA closed due to bankruptcy
Michigan
- Auburn Hills, MI (Corp.)
- Auburn Hills, MI (Tech. Center)
- Caro, MI
- Clarkston, MI
- Croswell, MI
- Dearborn, MI (Corp.)
- Fowlerville, MI
- Grandville, MI
- Hartland, MI
- Kentwood, MI x2
- Lansing, MI
- Monroe, MI x2
- Port Huron, MI
- Romulus, MI x2
Ohio
- Andover, OH
- Brooklyn, OH
- Bryan, OH
- Byesville, OHClosed/ More than 450 jobs lost
- Cleveland, OH
- Moraine, OH
- Strongsville, OH
- Wauseon, OH
Tennessee
- Franklin, TN closed August 2008
- Kenton, TN closed due to bankruptcy
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Website
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090418175832/http://plastecheng.com/ Plastech's Official Website]