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Delta Camshaft Tacoma Arizona Relocation

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Delta Camshaft, a small auto parts manufacturer, is relocating due to rising costs and crime. The move is a single-company event with limited sector impact; no direct commodity price or supply chain disruption is reported. The relocation cost is modest ($100k) and no revenue or margin figures are given. Weak commercial mechanism; sector assignment is based on the company's industry (auto parts) and the relocation to Arizona (EM_CONSTRUCTION for local economic activity).

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Delta Camshaft relocating from Tacoma, WA to Mesa, AZ after nearly 50 years.
  • Move involves over 1 million camshafts and heavy machinery, costing over $100,000.
  • Only one employee will remain after relocation.
  • Rising crime, taxes, and operational costs cited as reasons.
  • Company founded in 1977, family-run auto parts manufacturer.

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