Over
85% of Briggs and Stratton® engines manufactured in U.S. plants
MILWAUKEE,
WI - NOVEMBER 30 - Briggs and Stratton Corporation today announced that it has
produced its 70 Millionth small engine at its Murray, Kentucky facility. A
committed team of approximately one thousand American workers have achieved
this milestone of consistently producing millions of engines each year since
the plants opening in 1985 for the outdoor power equipment industry. This great accomplishment is further evidence
that Briggs and Stratton, like many companies, is solidly committed to U.S. -
based manufacturing.
The
approximately 300,000 square feet at its Murray facility, located at 110 Main
Street, is responsible for die casting, machining and the assembly of engines
and related components. "It's hard
to believe that just this facility alone has produced 70 million small
engines," said Rodney Bohannon, Plant Manager. "This is a true testament to the
dedication and hard work of our employees and suppliers." Briggs and Stratton's Murray Kentucky
facility is one of four small engine plants located in the U.S.
"Briggs
and Stratton has a longstanding relationship with the Commonwealth of Kentucky
and is a top employer in the community.
Manufacturing 70 million engines is a significant accomplishment,"
stated Murray Mayor Bill Wells.
"They continue to invest in our community and are a significant
part of Murray's economic success and for that we are extremely thankful."
Briggs
and Stratton previously announced that its newest generation of engines would
be produced at the Murray, Kentucky facility.
This new engine platform called the E Series™ began production last
year.
"This
milestone couldn't have been achieved without the extreme dedication of our
Murray team and the support of the entire community, stated Joseph Wright,
Senior Vice President and President of Briggs and Stratton's Engine Products
Group.
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