Global Auto Parts Manufacturer Announces 127 Layoffs at Two Georgia Facilities

Inalfa Roof Systems announced a reduction in workforce across its two manufacturing facilities in Georgia, affecting a total of 127 employees. 

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Outside Inalfa Roof Systems facility in Acworth, Georgia (Image credit: Ian C | Google Reviews)

Inalfa Roof Systems, a global automotive roof systems supplier, has filed a notice under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification. The company is laying off workers at its two manufacturing facilities in Georgia.

Inalfa Roof Systems to Undergo Mass Workforce Reduction

Inalfa Roof Systems filed the WARN notice on May 19 with the state of Georgia. Through the filing, the company notified the state and the employees about its plans for significant layoffs.

The company also provided the list of affected job titles, as the layoffs are expected to be permanent. The layoffs will be gradual, with separations taking place between July 17 and 31, 2026.

The job cuts will impact two manufacturing facilities in Cherokee County. Here are the facilities and the number of employees impacted at each location:

  • 1000 Cherokee Pkwy, Acworth, Georgia 30102: 83 jobs impacted
  • 1300 Cherokee Pkwy, Acworth, Georgia 30102: 44 jobs impacted

The reduction will affect a total of 127 workers at these locations.

Inside Inalfa Roof Systems

Inalfa Roof Systems was established in 1946. It is a global automotive supplier specializing in the design, development, and production of vehicle roof systems. The company develops panoramic roofs, sunroof systems, convertible roof technologies, and integrated roof systems.

Inalfa supplies over 40 vehicle brands with a global manufacturing presence in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company has engineering hubs in North America, Europe, and China.

The company is active in engineering, research, and innovation. Extensive R&D teams work on advanced mobility and vehicle design technologies.

Inalfa also works with suppliers, startups, and industry partners. Together, they develop next-generation automotive solutions, including electric and smart vehicle platforms.

The company operates 16 manufacturing sites globally, with its products used by major automotive manufacturers worldwide.

The planned layoffs affect a significant number of jobs in the region. The company did not provide a specific reason for the mass workforce reduction in the current WARN filing.

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