Borg Warner to close Kokomo facility
Also, City of Kokomo launches Text My Gov messaging service
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Management representatives of Borg Warner Inc. announced to employees in several meetings over the last week that their KMS facility, located east of the Kokomo Ivy Tech campus on Morgan Street, will close by mid-2024, affecting all of the approximately 300 employees at that location.
In a meeting on Aug. 21, the day shift was informed that beginning October 2023 approximately 84 people will be let go, with plans for the remainder of the workforce to be out of that location by mid-2024, according to employee sources who attended the meeting.
After the meeting, employees were told to go home without returning to their workstations, and they were asked not to report to work again until Wednesday, sources say.
Calls in the last two weeks from The Kokomo Lantern to confirm or deny any workforce reductions to the Kokomo facility were directed to Borg Warner’s Technical Center in Noblesville. A recorded message about applying for positions at Borg Warner was heard, then the call was disconnected.
Calls from The Kokomo Lantern to Borg Warner’s Auburn Hills, Mich., corporate headquarters have not been returned as of publication.
Borg Warner made news in 2020 by purchasing the formerly bankrupt Delphi Automotive Systems, a General Motors auto parts spinoff in the late 1990s that filed bankruptcy in 2005, acquiring the company for $3.3 billion. Part of the purchase included the KMS manufacturing facility in Kokomo and the technical center at 2151 E. Lincoln Road in Kokomo.
The Kokomo factory had been manufacturing electronics primarily for European automakers. Borg Warner Inc. has approximately 50,000 employees worldwide and has factories and offices in 23 countries.
Borg Warner’s corporate website states that the company’s 2023 second quarter sales rose 20 percent to $4.25 billion over the previous 12-month period.
City of Kokomo launches Text My Gov messaging service
The City of Kokomo launched the Text My Gov messaging service to enhance general communications by the public to the city for a wide variety of information.
“Communication is essential to maintaining a solid relationship between government and residents,” said Mayor Tyler Moore. “Text My Gov is the latest tool that allows residents to get the information they need and providing an apparatus to report issues like potholes or code violations. It can be done 24/7.”
Text My Gov allows the public to send text messages directly to the city by using keywords that will trigger a response to answer the question or concern. To report issues and find answers, users can text HI to 765-470-4055
Users will then be prompted to enter a keyword such as hours, agenda, parks, etc. or report issues such as pothole, illegal dumping, graffiti, etc. The system provides an auto-generated response with an answer to the question or a link to the City of Kokomo’s website containing relevant information.
The Text My Gov messaging service also allows residents to opt into notifications from City Hall by texting a key word to 765-470-4055. The notifications will be reminders for events such as programs, concerts, safety notifications, public meetings, contests and more. For example, to sign up for general alerts, users should text the keyword “Kokomo” or to sign up for road closures or traffic alerts, users should text the key word “KokomoRoads.”
For additional information and a complete list of keywords for use with Text My Gov, go to www.cityofkokomo.org or the City of Kokomo’s Facebook page.
Response words for use with Text My Gov
Agendas (minutes, meetings, KGOV2)
Airport
Aquatic Center (beach, pool)
Bill Pay (Pay My Bill, payment, online payment)
Building Permit
Calendar
Cemetery
Clerk
Contact
Controller
Corporation Counsel (attorney)
Development
Engineering Department (engineer)
FAQ
Fire Department (KFD, fire)
Human Resources (HR, Jobs)
Jackrabbits (baseball)
Mayor
News
Parks (dog Parks, disc golf, trails, walk paths, skateparks)
Plan Commission
Police Department (KPD, police)
Public Maintenance (refuse, trash)
Recycling (recycle)
Senior Center
Transportation (trolley, bus route)