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Briggs & Stratton Moving Production From Japan to Plants In Statesboro, Auburn

Great news for Statesboro.

Briggs & Stratton Corporation announced Monday today that it will move production of its V-Twin Vanguard engines from a joint venture partnership in Japan to its existing manufacturing facilities in Statesboro, Georgia and Auburn, Alabama. The increased production in North America will create approximately 50 new jobs at each of the facilities.

“Moving production of the Vanguard Small and Big Block V-Twin engines to the U.S. is another step in the execution of our commercial growth strategy,” David J. Rodgers, senior vice president and president – Global Engines & Power, said in a press release. “We see this as a strategic competitive advantage because we can manufacture closer to our customers in the U.S., resulting in faster production times and faster shipping. I’d like to thank Daihatsu Motor Company for being a great partner for the past 30 years and for their continued commitment to assisting with a smooth transition.”

From the official press release:

Briggs & Stratton has worked closely with state officials in Alabama and Georgia, as well as county and local officials in Auburn and Statesboro to ensure a collaborative transition and is grateful for the economic, employee development and training support made available from these communities. “I would like to extend our thanks to both the Alabama Department of Commerce and the Georgia Department of Economic Development for their overwhelming support, which has helped enable us to be competitive here in the U.S., and strengthen our communities by providing good paying jobs and training programs,” says Rodgers.

“We’re proud that an industry leader like Briggs & Stratton has chosen to expand its facility and employment roster here,” says Georgia Governor Nathan Deal. “With this expansion, Briggs & Stratton will continue to grow its presence throughout the Southeast, while creating meaningful opportunities in Bulloch County. We look forward to continuing this relationship with Briggs & Stratton for years to come.”

Production of V-Twin Vanguard engines in the Company’s U.S. plants is expected to be phased in beginning in the middle of 2018 through the middle of 2019.

Jessica Szilagyi is a former Statewide Contributor for AllOnGeorgia.com.

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