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Lake Success,
New York, April 23, 2003
Park
Electrochemical Corp. (NYSE
- PKE) announced the realignment of its North American FR-4
business operations located in Newburgh,
New York and Fullerton, California
and the establishment of a new business unit called "Nelco/North
America". Nelco/North America will include the company's FR-4
manufacturing operations located in Newburgh, New York and Fullerton,
California and will be administered principally from Fullerton,
California. As part of the realignment, the Newburgh, New York operation
will be scaled down to a smaller focused operation and the Fullerton,
California operation will be significantly scaled up to a larger
volume operation. The company intends to supply its customers located
in central and western North America from its Fullerton, California
facility and its customers located in eastern North America from
its Newburgh, New York facility. In addition, the company has arranged
to supply all of the North American circuit board manufacturing
locations of Sanmina-SCI Corporation, the company's largest customer,
with FR-4 product manufactured at Fullerton, California. The company
expects to be the principal supplier of FR-4 products to all of
Sanmina-SCI Corporation's North American circuit board manufacturing
locations. This North American realignment does not affect Neltec,
Inc., the company's business unit located in Tempe, Arizona, which
specializes in high performance and RF/microwave materials. Neltec
will continue to operate as a separate business unit of the company,
and Neltec will continue to supply these high performance and RF/microwave
materials directly to the company's customers in North America.
As part of the
North American realignment, there will be significant workforce
reductions at the company's Newburgh, New York facility and significant
workforce increases at the company's Fullerton, California facility.
The company hopes to be able to transfer some of the Newburgh, New
York employees to the Fullerton, California operation. After the
Newburgh, New York operations have been scaled back, a large portion
of the facility will be mothballed. The company will have the flexibility
in the future to scale back up the Newburgh, New York facility if
the opportunity to do so presents itself. As the result of this
North American realignment, the company expects to report an impairment
charge of approximately $50 million in the company's fourth quarter
ended March 2, 2003 and additional charges totaling approximately
$8 million to $10 million in the first and second quarters of the
company's current fiscal year.
The company
also announced that John Jongebloed, who will continue to serve
as Senior Vice President of Global Logistics for Park Electrochemical
and to report directly to Brian Shore, will take on the additional
responsibility of overseeing and supervising the Newburgh, New York
facility and operations. The company does not plan to make any changes
to its North American customer account management or field technical
service organizations as part of the realignment. The realignment
is designed to help the company achieve improved operating and cost
efficiencies in its North American FR-4 business, but it is also
designed to help the company better service all of the company's
existing North American customers. The company does not contemplate
losing any North American customers as a result of the North American
realignment. The company has recently gained significant amounts
of market share with two of its major customers in North America.
Brian Shore,
Park's President and CEO, said, "Of course, we are very pleased
that we will be significantly scaling up and increasing our workforce
size at our Fullerton, California facility. Unfortunately, our happiness
about California only tempers to some extent our sorrow regarding
the human impact of the scaling back of our Newburgh, New York operation
and the workforce reductions which will occur there. I hope that
a large number of our Newburgh, New York employees will soon reemerge
as Fullerton, California employees. I want everyone to know that
these decisions regarding the realignment of our North American
FR-4 operations have not been made lightly and have been made only
after very careful consideration. I also want everyone to know that
these decisions have been made in no respect to serve any short-term
interest or to improve our company's financial performance over
the next two or three quarters. These decisions have been based
exclusively upon our long-term thinking and our long-term planning
for the future success of our business. We believe these decisions
are very much in the long-term interests of our business and our
customers in North America. There is no doubt in my mind that this
realignment of our North American business operations will allow
us to better serve our North American customers in the future and
will help ensure our long-term success as a business in North America."
Brian Shore
concluded, "Finally, to our Newburgh, New York employees who
will not remain with our company, I would like to thank you for
your dedication and commitment over the years and to wish you the
very best in the future. Good luck to each of you. I will miss you
very much."
Certain portions
of this press release may be deemed to constitute forward looking
statements that are subject to various factors which could cause
actual results to differ materially from Park's expectations. Such
factors include, but are not limited to, general conditions in the
electronics industry, Park's competitive position, the status of
Park's relationships with its customers, economic conditions in
international markets, the cost and availability of utilities, and
the various other factors set forth under the caption "Factors
That May Affect Future Results" after Item 7 of Park's Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 3, 2002.
Park Electrochemical
Corp. is a leading global designer and producer of electronic materials
used to fabricate complex multilayer printed circuit boards and
interconnection systems. Park specializes in advanced materials
for high layer count circuit boards and high speed digital broadband
telecommunications, internet and networking applications. Park's
electronic materials business operates through fully integrated
business units in Asia, Europe and North America. The Company's
manufacturing facilities are located in Singapore, China, Germany,
France, Connecticut, New York, Arizona and California. Park's electronic
materials business operates under the "Nelco" name.
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