Doosan Bobcat restarts plants, putting 2,300 back to work

 

April 19, 2020



BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's largest manufacturer, Doosan Bobcat, resumed operations Monday after a two-week shutdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, putting some 2,300 people back to work.

The company's restart came as the state is wrestling with an outbreak in Grand Forks that has shut down LM Power, a wind turbine blade manufacturing plant, that as of Monday had grown to 128 employees or associated people.

Gov. Doug Burgum said Monday that the state-owned Mill and Elevator in Grand Forks was temporarily shut down after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday. Burgum said...



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