ISC to cut 112 jobs at Kentucky cooperage
By Lauren BowesThe Independent Stave Company (ISC) has filed a notice stating that 112 jobs at its facility in Lebanon, Kentucky, are at risk.

Kentucky Cooperage KYC filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (Warn) notice on 19 August, regarding its manufacturing facility in Lebanon. It said: “KYC has concluded that it, unfortunately, must significantly reduce its employment at its Lebanon manufacturing facility located at 712 E Main St, Lebanon, KY 40033. The entire plant will not be closed, but we expect that the job losses listed with this letter will be permanent.”
The job losses will be made within 14 days, beginning 19 October.
Of the 112 jobs at risk, 90 are in production.
The Spirits Business has reached out to ISC for comment.
Earlier this year, ISC purchased Brown-Forman’s Louisville cooperage for US$13.66 million. The sale was made by a newly formed company, Kentucky Cooperage Investments. However, the company said it had no current plans to restart production at the site.
The move signals a further downturn for the barrel-making industry. When Brown-Forman sold its cooperage, it claimed it would source barrels from an external supplier ‘to ensure a steady supply of the same high-quality barrels at a competitive price’.
Many in the industry are questioning the cask regulations around Bourbon, with a shortage of new oak potentially on the horizon.
Conversely, Trossachs Cooperage in Stirlingshire, Scotland, has been backed by a £1.3m (US$1.75m) investment. Its aim is to reignite the craft of coopering.
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