Creditors of the Milwaukee-based manufacturer are expected to become the new owners as part of the
Jason has been
But the weak economy weighed on demand from customers and curtailed Jason’s ability to keep up with payments. The company’s preliminary outline envisioned cutting leverage by about $250 million.
Jason employed about 1,900 people in 13 countries as of April. Its product line includes industrial brushes, polishing buffs and compounds, abrasives, and roller technology products, sold under the Osborn nameplate, which has been in business since 1887.
Its seating products are used in motorcycles, operator seats for construction, agriculture, lawn and turf care, and for power sports, all under the Milsco brand.
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