Crown Linen to Close Processing Center in Mexico, Missouri
Crown Linen will be closing it’s processing center in Mexico, MO, on April 25, 2025.
The announcement was made on Monday, April 14, 2025, through a press release.
The company said following a devastating fire in May 2024, which destroyed two of the eight buildings on its downtown Mexico campus, Crown Linen explored options to rebuild.
Crown Linen says the decision to close the Mexico facility was necessary due to the high costs of maintaining and rebuilding the century-old masonry buildings, which no longer meet the operational efficiency or safety standards required for commercial laundry service in today’s market.
Currently, 50 employees work at the Mexico location.
Sales, Service, Administration and Distribution operations will remain in Mexico while all processing operations are being moved to Crown’s secondary location in Columbia, Illinois.
Crown Linen says customers will not experience any changes to their service or product.
The Crown Linen Company has been operating since 1891, and at its current facility since 1904.
The full press release from Crown Linen can be read below.
Crown Linen will be closing its processing center in Mexico, MO, on April 25, 2025.
The company has been operating since 1891, and at its current facility since 1904.
Following a devastating fire in May 2024, which destroyed two of the eight buildings on its downtown Mexico campus, Crown Linen explored options to rebuild.
After securing bids and holding discussions with city and state officials, the decision was made to transition from a full processing center to a depot.
Currently, 50 employees work at the Mexico location. Sales, Service, Administration and Distribution operations will remain in Mexico while all processing operations are being moved to Crown’s secondary location in Columbia, IL. Customers will not experience any changes to their service or product.
The decision to close the Mexico facility was necessary due to the high costs of maintaining and rebuilding the century-old masonry buildings, which no longer meet the operational efficiency or safety standards required for a commercial laundry service in today’s market.
Tim Williams, 4th generation owner of Crown Linen, stated, “This decision was not an easy one.
We explored multiple options and sought assistance from local and state resources to facilitate the rebuilding and continued operation of our historic location.
While we are disappointed to end our 134-year tradition in Mexico, we are grateful that Crown Linen will continue to serve as a premier commercial laundry service in the region.”
Employees were informed of the changes today.
Those affected by the closure will receive retention offers based on seniority, and all employee benefits will remain in place until at least May 31, 2025.
For any questions regarding the change in Crown operations, please contact [email protected].
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