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350 North East jobs at risk amid plans to close two automotive supplier plants

Unite has branded the decision to cease operations at the two plants 'a complete mistake which should be reversed'

The NSK site in Peterlee. NSK is proposing to close its two factories in the region.(Image: Google Earth)

Around 350 North East jobs are at risk after the Japanese owners of an automotive supplier announced plans to end production at two regional plants. Tokyo based NSK announced it has launched a consultation to close its NSK Bearing and AKS Precision Ball sites in Peterlee as part of “structural reforms”.

The business produces bearings for customers including Volkswagen and Renault and the majority of its products, used in petrol and diesel and electric vehicles, are shipped to Europe. But NSK says it has seen “persistent challenges in the profitability of locally manufactured products”, prompting the plans to shut the site.

It says it plans to close no later than March 2027. The announcement by NSK’s European manufacturing subsidiaries, NSK Bearings Europe Ltd and AKS Precision Ball Europe Ltd, said it has: “Entered into formal collective consultation with its union and elected representatives on a proposal to withdraw production from the sites in County Durham.

“In line with its mid-term business plan 2026, NSK is advancing structural reforms in its European operations. Due to persistent challenges in the profitability of locally manufactured products, NSK has been implementing measures such as withdrawing from unprofitable businesses and reorganizing the production sites.

“The proposed withdrawal production from the Peterlee site is part of these ongoing structural reforms. Going forward, NSK will engage in careful consultations with all relevant stakeholders regarding the potential withdrawal.

“If closure proceeds, we envisage this would be no later than March 2027 and the company will implement all necessary measures to support all circa 350 employees who may be affected.”

Unite union said the closure plans are a complete mistake and should be reversed. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham claims NSK has earmarked the sites for closure despite both hitting their performance targets and having long term viability.

She said: “This is a complete betrayal by NSK of its County Durham workforce, who have broken their backs hitting performance targets that they were told would keep their factories safe. There is a viable business case for keeping these sites open and Unite will fight tooth and nail for that to happen.”