Dalmatian90
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They do mention Manufacturing in the US, but I find it difficult to believe it amounts to much.
It's significant.
They employee 1,900 folks at Virginia Beach, VA which is their U.S. corporate HQ, manufacturing facility, and distribution center.
That's about 1/6th of Stihl's global employment and second largest presence outside of Germany.
Just announced they're spending $10M expansion for plastic molding there -- 52 jobs averaging $45,000 pay.
Stihl Inc. to expand Va. Beach site, hire 52 new workers | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com
In 2007, they built a new facility at Virginia Beach to build 1 million chainsaw bars per year, work that hadn't been done in the U.S. before.
Stihl opens new guide bar plant | Inside Business
That's a great example of how it's automation and not outsourcing causing the great contraction in manufacturing jobs -- $25M plant, 33 employees...1 million chainsaw bars/year. My math says that's one bar for every 45 seconds of employee time. Just don't need that many people to push out a huge volume anymore.
And some video from inside the plant:
http://www.fox43tv.com/dpp/hr_show/wvbt-hrs-made-in-hampton-roads-stihl-20110415
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