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Knoll, Inc. Announces Closure of Grand Rapids Manufacturing Facility

Restructuring is Expected to Improve Operational Efficiencies

/EIN News/ -- EAST GREENVILLE, Pa., Jan. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Knoll, Inc. (NYSE: KNL), a constellation of design-driven brands for the workplace and home, announced today that it will consolidate its manufacturing footprint in North America, resulting in the closure of the Company’s Grand Rapids, Michigan manufacturing facility. The closure is part of an initiative to optimize the Company’s North American manufacturing operations. Approximately 180 hourly and 30 salaried positions will be impacted.

Under the restructuring plan, the Grand Rapids manufacturing operations are expected to be substantially closed by the end of the second quarter of 2020, with the remaining restructuring expected to be complete by the end of 2021. Manufacturing operations are expected to transition to other Knoll manufacturing sites in North America. The Company stated that existing manufacturing operations in East Greenville, PA; Muskegon, MI; and Toronto, Ontario (Canada) are not otherwise impacted by the restructuring plan.

The Company also said that it will continue manufacturing and distributing all products lines currently manufactured in Grand Rapids.

Impacted associates will receive severance packages, and some will be offered the opportunity to relocate to other Knoll facilities. Knoll will also be providing information to employers in the area to explore job opportunities and match skill sets.

“We are deeply grateful to our entire Grand Rapids team and the broader Kent County community,” said Knoll Office President and COO, Chris Baldwin. “We are enormously proud of our Grand Rapids associates’ dedication, but must remain particularly vigilant about our long-term competitive position. After a comprehensive analysis of our North American operations, we determined substantial benefits could be realized as a result of this restructuring.”

The facilities consolidation is expected to result in annual cost savings to Knoll of approximately $10.0 to $11.0 million. It will also entail an accumulation of restructuring charges over a multi-year period of approximately $18.2 million.

   
Investors: Charles Rayfield
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
215 679-1703 / crayfield@knoll.com
   
Media: David E. Bright
Senior Vice President, Communications
212 343-4135 / dbright@knoll.com
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