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Peterbilt Closing Nashville Plant

Maker of over-the-road commercial trucks permanently closing its plant in Nashville, putting about 390 people out of work.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Peterbilt Corp. is permanently closing its truck plant in Nashville.

The Tennessean quoted plant manager Larry Vessels who said the decision means the loss of about 390 jobs at the idled plant.

Peterbilt manufactures over-the-road commercial trucks and said it will consolidate work at its plant in Denton, Texas.

Peterbilt General Manager Bill Jackson called the move "a difficult, but necessary decision" because sales have dropped about 70 percent in the last 18 months.

United Auto Workers Union Local 1832 President Mike Pardue said the Texas plant is nonunion and the UAW believes that's the main reason the Madison facility is the one being closed.

Vessels said a labor dispute that stopped production at the plant last June had nothing to do with the closure.