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APL Logistics is closing down its Kenosha facility later this year

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A total of 86 employees will lose their jobs at the warehouse, according to the letter.

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APL Logistics Warehouse Management Services, Inc. is closing down its Kenosha facility later this year. 

APL said in a letter to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that the facility at 9800 72nd Ave. would close Oct. 31. 

“The entire facility will close, and the closure is expected to be permanent,” the company wrote. 

A total of 86 employees will lose their jobs at the warehouse, according to the letter. The majority of the employees at the facility are material handlers. All affected employees have been notified. All separations will occur on Oct. 31, the company said.  

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