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Luhrs Corp. is temporarily laying off nearly half of its workforce in an
effort to weather the "most difficult time ever" for the marine industry. "We absolutely plan to survive," President Roger Yarborough wrote to employees this week. "We have formulated a go-forward plan, which, while painful to implement, gives us our best chance to be here when the economy improves." The temporary layoff will affect 73 employees, Yarborough said. It is set up to run from Aug. 11 to Jan. 5 That will leave about 90 employees on the payroll, he added. The company had a payroll of about 250 during more prosperous times a few years ago, he said. "We understand a temporary layoff will create hardships for the individuals involved, but it is unfortunately unavoidable," he told the employees. "We have always been a partner with St. Augustine, and we are committed to working with the St. Augustine community for our mutual continued success." Production rates have varied over time, but the company typically pushed 18 new boats out the door each month, said Yarborough. The layoff will slow production, "which will allow several things to happen," he said. "Dealer inventory will be reduced, the presidential election will be behind us, and hopefully fuel prices will stabilize allowing consumer confidence to return," Yarborough told employees. The company has been adjusting production rates for the past 18 months "in reaction to slow retail sales," he wrote. "Every reduction has been done with the hope we had reached the bottom and things would start to turn around. "The problem with formulating a permanent plan is none of us can predict the future." Luhrs' bottom line is taking a hit because of a "combination of factors," primarily the rising price of petroleum, Yarborough said. "Rising petroleum prices affect virtually every item in our boats," he said. "Resins, gel coat, stainless steel, plastic building materials, transportation cost have all risen dramatically. "Unfortunately, in a market that is already suffering from slow sales, we cannot pass these cost increases along to the retail customer. "This severely impacts our profitability." Luhrs is one of four divisions in the Luhrs Marine Group. The others are Silverton, Mainship and Hunter Marine groups. Luhrs specializes in several styles of fishing yachts, while Mainship is known for its express cruisers, sedans and aft cabin trawlers. Silverton manufactures personal luxury yachts. Recreational sailboats from 9 to 50 feet long are sold under the Hunter name. Sailboats are doing "somewhat better than power right now, but everybody's feeling the pinch," said Yarborough. |
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