Corporate and Financial
Brunswick Consolidates Production; Closes Mississippi Plant and Moves Production to Minnesota
LAKE FOREST, Ill., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Brunswick Corporation
(NYSE: BC) announced today that it is shifting certain boat production within
its North American manufacturing footprint. The production transfers will
result in job gains at its Little Falls, Minn., boat production facility,
while its Aberdeen, Miss., plant will close in early 2008.
Closing of the Aberdeen facility will result in the loss of approximately
170 positions there, which will be phased out over the next several months.
Conversely, new jobs will be added in Little Falls, Minn., which will assume
production of Triton aluminum fishing boats now being made at Aberdeen.
"This action is not a reflection on the Aberdeen work force or the Triton
brand," explained Dustan E. McCoy, Brunswick chairman and chief executive
officer. "Brunswick remains fully dedicated to the long-term success of
Triton's aluminum boats. We are committed to ensuring that in the future we
provide Triton dealers and boaters with the highest quality boats and level of
service that are Triton hallmarks."
"While the closing of our Aberdeen facility is regrettable, this action is
being taken only after careful consideration and is necessary as the resulting
production shift will help Brunswick accomplish several important objectives,"
McCoy said. "One is to ultimately reduce the size of our manufacturing
footprint, seeking to drive more volume through fewer plants that focus on
high-volume product categories. This enables us to improve productivity and
reduce costs and better utilize capacity as well as allows us to more quickly
and efficiently respond to changing market conditions. We also seek to better
match the particular strengths and expertise of a manufacturing facility with
particular products. The results of which will ensure that consumers can
always rely on getting a high quality Brunswick product, and we will have more
efficient and effective manufacturing."
The company stated that costs associated with closing the Aberdeen
facility and transferring production to Little Falls are estimated at $5
million, the majority of which will be recognized in the fourth quarter of
2007.
About Brunswick
Headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., Brunswick Corporation endeavors to
instill "Genuine Ingenuity"(TM) in all its leading consumer brands, including
Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and
inboard engines; MotorGuide trolling motors; Teignbridge propellers; MotoTron
electronic controls; Albemarle, Arvor, Baja, Bayliner, Bermuda, Boston Whaler,
Cabo Yachts, Crestliner, Harris, Hatteras, Kayot, Laguna, Lowe, Lund, Maxum,
Meridian, Ornvik, Palmetto, Princecraft, Quicksilver, Rayglass, Savage, Sea
Boss, Sea Pro, Sea Ray, Sealine, Triton, Trophy, Uttern and Valiant boats;
Attwood marine parts and accessories; Land 'N' Sea, Kellogg Marine,
Diversified Marine and Benrock parts and accessories distributors; IDS dealer
management systems; Life Fitness, Hammer Strength and ParaBody fitness
equipment; Brunswick bowling centers, equipment and consumer products;
Brunswick billiards tables; and Dynamo, Tornado and Valley pool tables, Air
Hockey and foosball tables. For more information, visit
http://www.brunswick.com.
SOURCE: Brunswick Corporation
CONTACT: Daniel Kubera, Director - Media Relations and Corporate
Communications of Brunswick Corporation, +1-847-735-4617,
daniel.kubera@brunswick.com
Web site: http://www.brunswick.com