ROCHESTER, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 9, 2011--
Albany International Corp. (NYSE:AIN) announced today it will
discontinue manufacturing at its forming fabric facility in Menasha,
Wisconsin. This action results from the need to balance the Company’s
paper machine clothing manufacturing capacity in North America with
anticipated long-term demand.
The closure will begin in January 2012. This planned action is a
business necessity, driven by existing and expected market conditions,
and in no way reflects on the performance of the 48 affected employees,
who will be offered severance and outplacement assistance.
Transition of forming fabric manufacturing from Menasha to other
facilities in North America will be supervised by technical and
manufacturing personnel to ensure continuity of customer supply. The
transition is expected to be completed by July 2012.
The Company’s Menasha facility will continue to operate as a center of
excellence in forming technology and as one of the organization’s R&D
centers.
Albany International Corp. (NYSE:AIN) is a global advanced textiles and
materials processing company. Its core business is the world’s leading
producer of custom-designed fabrics and belts essential to the
production of paper and paperboard. Albany’s family of growth businesses
extends its advanced textiles and materials capabilities into a variety
of other industries, most notably aerospace composites, nonwovens,
building products, high-performance industrial doors, and
high-performance insulation and yarn. Additional information about the
Company and its businesses and products is available at www.albint.com.

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Albany International Corp.
Media:
Susan Siegel,
518-445-2284
susan.siegel@albint.com
or
Investors:
John
Cozzolino, 518-445-2281
john.cozzolino@albint.com