Layoffs across the manufacturing, logistics and transportation sectors continue to mount heading into 2026, affecting more than 4,200 workers nationwide over the last several weeks.
The job losses span food manufacturing, automotive and EV supply chains, trailer production, ports, warehousing and automated fulfillment networks — underscoring continued strain across industrial employment even as some freight indicators stabilize.
The largest mass layoffs included all 1,600 employees at a new Ford Motor Co. electric vehicle battery plant in Glendale, Kentucky. Ford plans to convert it to manufacture batteries for data centers and other utilities, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Texas has seen more than 500 manufacturing- and logistics-related job losses in recent weeks, driven by a mix of distribution center closures, electronics manufacturing shutdowns and port-linked logistics cuts.
Key impacts include:
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S&S Activewear closing one of its Texas distribution centers, affecting 146 workers.
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Yang Ming Corporation, a container shipping company with operations tied to Port Houston, laying off 105 employees.
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LeeMAH Electronics shutting down a Richardson manufacturing facility, cutting 84 jobs.
In Arizona, Franklin Foods will permanently close its Casa Grande cream cheese manufacturing facility in February, resulting in 83 layoffs, according to WARN filings. The closure is tied to an expected sale of the company.
The single largest layoff in the roundup comes from Kentucky, where Ford will lay off all 1,600 employees at its battery plant in Glendale as it pivots away from EV battery production. The facility is expected to be converted to manufacture battery energy-storage systems, with production anticipated to start in 2027.
Michigan Sugar Co. will close a warehouse facility in Findlay, citing the loss of rail service, truck-weight restrictions and obsolete equipment. The closure affects four logistics workers.
Pennsylvania has emerged as a hotspot for industrial layoffs:
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Great Dane, a major semi-trailer manufacturer, will cut approximately 164 jobs at its Elysburg plant, citing weak freight demand and prolonged market softness .
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S&S Activewear will close a York County distribution center, eliminating 128 jobs.
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Potato Chip Manufacturing LLC (Snyder of Berlin) will shutter operations beginning in February, resulting in 96 layoffs.
