Carclo plc announced a strategic decision to cease operations at its US Derry NH facility. The facility, acquired in 2016 with the aim of expanding toolmaking capabilities, was transitioned into an injection moulding shop catering for short run business for diverse markets. After careful evaluation and a comprehensive review of the Group's strategy, Carclo has determined that the short run business and its associated projects do not align with the company's long-term strategic vision and as such the decision to close the Derry facility was reached.

The one-time expenses associated with the facility closure are estimated to total £0.8 million (including asset write offs, inventory and fixed assets), with a cash outflow of £0.2 million. These costs are integral to the execution of transition plan. The strategic move is expected to result in annualized savings of approximately £0.4 million in unadjusted EBIT (uEBIT).

To support affected employees during this transition, Carclo is implementing a comprehensive employee support plan. This focusses on job placement assistance and access to counselling and career transition resources. Customers and suppliers who have been partners with the Derry NH facility will receive specific communications regarding the closure.

Carclo is committed to addressing their concerns and ensuring a smooth transition for all ongoing contracts and arrangements. This decision aligns Carclo's operations with its core strategy of factory specialization, process standardization, operational excellence, financial stability, and sustainability.