“In parts of the U.S., Yellow operates multiple facilities within the same city. Some of these properties are smaller end-of-line terminals, which are being combined with larger and more modern regional terminals and distribution centers,” said Yellow in a statement Friday. “Through our long-planned change of operations as part of our nationwide One Yellow enterprise transformation, we anticipate that our two Milwaukee facilities will be consolidated into one. These facilities are approximately a mile apart from one another. In 2022, we communicated this change to our local employees.”
Yellow said it sent of the WARN notice out of an "abundance of caution." “All facility employees will be impacted on the date of closure, but, as noted above, the company hopes to continue employing substantially all of the affected employees at other company facilities,” states the WARN notice. Darren Hawkins, chief executive officer of Yellow Corp., explained in the company’s latest 8K filing the firm is undergoing an “optimization” process to enhance network efficiencies and save money. The company plans to sell approximately 17 locations that have overlapping service territories. “We do not plan to sacrifice geographical service coverage or expect this to unfavorably impact customer service,” said Hawkins.