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Crane Cams says it plans to reopen after restructuring !
« on: February 27, 2009, 01:30:27 PM »
Crane Cams says it plans to reopen after restructuring
By GREG MIGLIORE
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Crane Cams says it could reopen in 30 days.Well-known cam shafts company Crane Cams shut down Feb. 24 for restructuring but says it plans to reopen, likely sometime in March.

All of the company’s 280 workers were laid off, though about 25 remain to work on military contracts. The closure was in response to the global economic problems, said vice president Steve Leva. He said the Daytona Beach, Fla., company planned to reopen in as soon as a week, or it may take up to 30 days.

Crane’s parts have become synonymous with performance and have been used by A. J. Foyt, the Wood Brothers, Bill Elliott, Richard Petty and many other well-known drivers.

The 56-year-old company first made a splash at the 1961 NHRA nationals, when a dragster using Crane roller cams was piloted by “Sneaky” Pete Robinson to the Top Eliminator award, breaking records and upsetting more-established competitors in the process.

Robinson’s success helped the company gain recognition throughout the 1960s as racing grew and the Detroit automakers thrived.

In late 2006, Crane was acquired by Mikronite Technologies Group Inc., and Leva said $18 million has been invested in equipment since the acquisition.

Earlier this week, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported that Crane was closing, though more details were not available at that time.


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Re: Crane Cams says it plans to reopen after restructuring !
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2009, 06:58:53 AM »
Latest news on this from the Daytona Beach News-Journal
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http://www.news-journalonline.com/NewsJournalOnline/Business/Headlines/bizBIZ02032509.htm

Deal pending for Crane Cams to reopen
By JIM WITTERS
Senior Business Writer
March 25 2009

DAYTONA BEACH -- The pending sale of Crane Cams to a Florida auto-parts company is expected to close this week, and the buyer is inviting all former Crane employees to a "job fair" Thursday at the Fentress Boulevard plant.

Scorpion Performance Inc., which manufactures after-market parts at plants in Fort Lauderdale and Ocala, has been negotiating with officials at Crane and Crane's parent company, Mikronite Technologies, for more than a week. Scorpion did not reveal any financial details.

Crane closed in February, idling about 280 workers, who have been stonewalled by Crane officials since.

"Scorpion Performance is truly excited about the potential purchase of Crane Cams," said Scott Reynolds, vice president of marketing. "Rather than just liquidating the company's assets for any possible quick profits, Scorpion looks forward to reopening Crane and giving a lot of people their jobs back.
When Crane abruptly closed, Scorpion picked up many of Crane's customers, Reynolds said.

Scorpion is a 20-year-old company run by Rob Stopanio, who also started Blue Thunder Racing Engines.