IWCO Announces Closure of Tilden Township Facility Affecting 298 Employees

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Instant Web, LLC, known as IWCO, has announced the closure of its Tilden Township facility in Pennsylvania, affecting nearly 300 employees. The layoffs, set to begin on June 27, 2025, will conclude by December 31, 2025. While the WARN notice cites no specific reasons for the closure, the impact on local employment and businesses is significant. IWCO plans to assist affected workers, although details remain unclear. This decision reflects broader economic challenges facing various industries, as employment stability in Berks County is called into question.

Pennsylvania – Nearly 300 employees will be affected as Instant Web, LLC, known as IWCO, announced the closure of its Tilden Township facility, located at 100 Industrial Drive, near Hamburg. According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filed with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, a total of 298 workers will be laid off starting June 27, with the process expected to be completed by December 31, 2025. The official WARN notice was dated April 25, 2025.

The decision to close the facility arrives without detailed reasons specified in the WARN notice. IWCO has been a significant employer in Berks County, previously ranking among the top 25 employers with over 800 employees. The company plans to facilitate a smooth transition for all affected employees, although specific details regarding assistance or alternative employment options have not yet been disclosed.

IWCO is based in Minnesota and specializes in providing advertising services, focusing on end-to-end marketing solutions. The company caters to various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications, by implementing multi-channel marketing programs. In addition to the Tilden Township location, IWCO operates a facility in Warminster Township, Bucks County, thereby allowing them to maintain a presence in Pennsylvania despite the closure in Berks County.

The WARN Act mandates that employers issue a 60-day notice prior to any mass layoff or closure. This law is designed to provide workers and their families with a fair notice period, allowing them to prepare for the interruption in employment. Given the impending layoffs, IWCO is expected to focus on supporting their workforce during this challenging time.

As news of the closure spreads, the local community is left to contend with the economic implications of losing such a large employer. The layoffs will not only affect the employees directly involved but also potentially impact local businesses that depend on the spending of these workers and their families.

IWCO’s decision, while not elaborated upon in the WARN notice, follows economic trends observed in various industries, where companies reevaluate operational efficiencies and costs amid changing market demands. Again, while the specific reasons for the closure are not stated, broader economic factors could be at play for the Minnesota-based company.

With the closure planned for the end of 2025, employees and local stakeholders will be closely monitoring IWCO’s actions leading up to the layoffs, including any announcements about employee support programs or future plans for their other facility in Bucks County.

The potential loss of hundreds of jobs in Berks County contributes to ongoing discussions about the economic stability of the region and the availability of alternative employment opportunities as the community braces for the impact of this closure.

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