First Brands

From what I read they "looked for a buyer" but I it seems odd because, to me, at least Autolite would be a name brand somebody would snatch up fast. Raybestos as well but Cardone can fade away and not be missed.
Someone will buy the name if not the tooling, but these things take time even under "fire sale" conditions.
 
So I just put together that some of this makes sense w Advance getting rid of Fram and TSC got rid of all Reese towing stuff.

Reese, Bulldog, Tekonsha and DrawTite.....that'll leave a pretty big hole in the towing market?

Carlson and Centric brake parts.

Anco and Trico? I'm guessing the blades O'Reilly has been blowing out like Rainguard were made by Anco or Trico

Are Michelin tires dead, too?
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^I guess all I had to do was read: they say Trico right on 'em. Been hoarding these at $2.37 ea, sell to customers at $10 ea installed -- still cheaper than just about anywhere else for a basic blade
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I was at Advance Auto the other day and noticed they have severed ties with First brands. All of the Fram-branded filters are gone, the Fram oil is all on clearance, no more Trico wipers, all replaced with Bosch, and based on the packaging, it appears they’ve found a new manufacturer for their Carquest branded wipers.
 
First Brands Group has been unable to find financing or a buyer to continue most of its companywide operations, the bankrupt auto-parts supplier said as it laid off employees in its aftermarket businesses Monday.

First Brands said in a letter to laid-off workers that several potential buyers for the company “suddenly and unexpectedly” withdrew or narrowed their bids to interest in certain units in recent days.

The above is from the WSJ.

It looks like everything aftermarket will be shutdown and liquidated and only the OEM products for GM & Ford will continue operations.
 
First Brands Group, LLC has announced the permanent closure of its Champion Labs facility in Albion.

In a news release issued today, the company said the shutdown begins immediately, February 23rd, with as many as 1,000 employees notified that their employment is terminated effective today. Because the facility is closing in its entirety, bumping rights will not apply.

The company says it regrets the decision and described the closure as permanent.

The above from WSJD news.

Doesn't Champion Labs make Amsoil oil filters?
 
First Brands Group, LLC has announced the permanent closure of its Champion Labs facility in Albion.

In a news release issued today, the company said the shutdown begins immediately, February 23rd, with as many as 1,000 employees notified that their employment is terminated effective today. Because the facility is closing in its entirety, bumping rights will not apply.

The company says it regrets the decision and described the closure as permanent.

The above from WSJD news.

Doesn't Champion Labs make Amsoil oil filters?
Yes. As @ZeeOSix and I have been saying for ages, and @Pablo agrees, AMSOIL needed to find a new supplier before this started going sideways, now they will be in a real bind to find that company. I had suggested Fleetguard or Donaldson, companies who already focus on quality product and would likely be able to handle the limited slate of offerings the EaO filters are geared toward.
 
Yes. As @ZeeOSix and I have been saying for ages, and @Pablo agrees, AMSOIL needed to find a new supplier before this started going sideways, now they will be in a real bind to find that company. I had suggested Fleetguard or Donaldson, companies who already focus on quality product and would likely be able to handle the limited slate of offerings the EaO filters are geared toward.
I figured many of the EaO skus were already Donaldson and just assumed Amsoil would expand their footprint with Donaldson.

I haven't followed Amsoil happenings in ages, though so I'm way out of the loop.
 
I figured many of the EaO skus were already Donaldson and just assumed Amsoil would expand their footprint with Donaldson.

I haven't followed Amsoil happenings in ages, though so I'm way out of the loop.
EaO filters used to use Donaldson media and some of the cans were made by Donaldson, others Wix. But the whole portfolio was moved to Champion Labs a while back, and they stopped using the Donaldson media too.
 
First Brands Group, the parent company of Champion Laboratories in Albion, has announced the closure of two additional manufacturing plants as the company faces mounting financial difficulties.
The Texas Workforce Commission has confirmed that First Brands is permanently closing its Cardone manufacturing plants located in Tarrant and Cameron Counties, Texas. These closures will result in the loss of at least 129 jobs by the end of March. Cardone specializes in manufacturing brake parts.

Earlier this month, First Brands announced the shutdown of Brake Parts, Inc. in McHenry, Illinois, leading to the loss of 389 jobs. Industry sources anticipate that more First Brands plants could be shuttered as the auto parts giant struggles with escalating debt and the ongoing criminal prosecution of its founders, James and Edward Patrick.

In recent weeks, First Brands’ attorneys signaled that the company is quickly running out of cash and may be forced to transition some subsidiaries from Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization to Chapter 7 liquidation.

From WFIW radio.
 
Yes. As @ZeeOSix and I have been saying for ages, and @Pablo agrees, AMSOIL needed to find a new supplier before this started going sideways, now they will be in a real bind to find that company. I had suggested Fleetguard or Donaldson, companies who already focus on quality product and would likely be able to handle the limited slate of offerings the EaO filters are geared toward.
Amsoil decided to eat the fruit from the Champ Lab tree and are now suffering the consequences. It's a shame they chose higher profits over quality. I hope this will be their wakeup call.
 
and a lot of jobber/quick lube filters as well. ACDelco and the original factory filters for Ford are Champ. SuperTech is Champ. Harley OEM, TRD and Kohler/Briggs are also Champ.
Given that Walmart has at least two suppliers for batteries I suspect they already had or started working on a second supplier when the news first hit. I am sure there are companies that can manufacture oil filters under private label to whatever spec you want.
 
Given that Walmart has at least two suppliers for batteries I suspect they already had or started working on a second supplier when the news first hit. I am sure there are companies that can manufacture oil filters under private label to whatever spec you want.
I was just at Walmart last night - my local store has many SKUs out of stock. Some SuperTechs are now Fram(ST2/16). Most of the Fram selection is small.
 
Given that Walmart has at least two suppliers for batteries I suspect they already had or started working on a second supplier when the news first hit. I am sure there are companies that can manufacture oil filters under private label to whatever spec you want.
looks like Premium Guard might be getting some new customers in the filter industry!!
 
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