'The Providence Journal' Print Facility Is Closing, 136 Will Lose Jobs

Gannett is closing the facility in March that prints The Providence Journal, and will move the paper’s printing to New Jersey -- resulting in the loss of 136 jobs, both full- and part-time, the Journal reports.

"The decision to close our printing facility in Providence was prompted by an insurmountable supply chain issue," says a company spokesperson, according to the Journal. "The press utilizes specific plates produced by a single manufacturer, who will be discontinuing their production – rendering our press inoperable."   

The plant also prints USA Today and nine other local Gannett newspapers. They will now be printed at a Gannett plant in Auburn, Massachusetts. 

The Journal opened the $60 million production plant in 1987. It uses flexography, a technology considered better for the environment. 

 

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