WESTMINSTER The bankruptcy of the North Carolina-based association is forcing an Oconee County screw machine products plant to close its doors, leaving about 10 workers out of their jobs.Beidermann Manufacturing Industries, Inc., of 273 Toccoa Highway, Westminster, will see its equipment auctioned off on July 21.The auction of the companys equipment at the Westminster plant as good as its Raleigh, N.C., facility is by order of the bankruptcy court on June 31, according to the annals of the North Carolina Eastern District Court in Raleigh.According to court records, the association filed for bankruptcy in November 2010.Calls placed Thursday to the companys main office in Raleigh were not returned.Jim Alexander, Oconee County economic development director, said he has been notified that the companys building is for sale and that he is notifying potential interested buyers.Records show the approximate asking price for the building is about $600,000.The latest figures his office has regarding the number of employees at the Westminster plant, Alexander said, is about 10.The association has given 1991 manufactured machine products at both its Raleigh and Westminster plants, primarily automotive and electromechanical metering. Another plant in Connecticut, where the association is incorporated, reportedly manufactures healing components and ordinance.A association form of Beidermann Manufacturing Industries, Inc. indicates that it had approximately 100 employees companywide and about $8 million in annual sales.
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