Trotwood, OH – A Montgomery County manufacturing facility is set to reduce its workforce as part of a planned operational shift later this spring.
According to a WARN notice filed with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services on Wednesday, Technicote Inc., doing business as Beontag, plans to lay off approximately 53 employees at its facility located at 6206 Wolf Creek Pike. The layoffs are scheduled to take effect May 24, 2026, which falls on a Sunday.
The company stated the action is part of a mass layoff, though the facility will remain open with reduced operations. The notice did not specify the reason for the workforce reduction.
Positions affected by the layoffs include 12 packers, four production supervisors, one maintenance supervisor, eight slitter operators, eight coater operators, three maintenance technicians, two material handlers, and three shipping and receiving employees.
Company contact Brittany Etzler, Director of People and Culture for North America, was listed in the filing. No additional details were provided regarding severance, employee assistance, or potential reemployment opportunities.
The WARN Act requires employers to provide advance notice of significant layoffs or plant closures, giving workers and local officials time to prepare for the economic impact.
The Trotwood facility has been a part of the regionโs manufacturing base, and the reduction is expected to affect dozens of local families. It remains unclear whether additional workforce changes could follow.
State and local workforce agencies may offer support services to impacted employees as the layoff date approaches.
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