Mercury Marine, the world leader in marine propulsion and technology,
is adding a 45,000 square foot expansion to its electro deposition
paint (EDP) system that will double its current processing
capabilities. The current project will be complete by January 2016 and
the new system will be operational by Q4, 2016.
“We are developing a new state of the art coating system that gives
our engines superior corrosion and warranty protection,” said John
Pfeifer, Mercury Marine president. “This process enforces our ability to
make a better product for our customers who expect extreme reliability
in their Mercury engines. This expansion will not only create jobs, but
it’ll improve our flexibility, quality and improve the environment.”
With this expansion, since 2009, Mercury Marine has invested more
than $580MM into capital investments and R&D. Projects like these
support growth and the company’s commitment to provide the most advanced
products, and to increase manufacturing capacity within its Fond du Lac
facilities. Mercury Marine is also creating jobs in the state of
Wisconsin. Close to 90 percent of work done on the EDP expansion
involves Fond du Lac or Wisconsin based companies such as TTX, CD Smith,
Excel Engineering and many more.
“We remain committed to Fond du Lac and the state of Wisconsin and
will continue to expand and create jobs not only in Wisconsin, but
around the world,” said Pfeifer. “We are thrilled to continue to invest
in the community and in our partners.”
Mercury currently employs more than 5,000 people worldwide, approximately 2,800 of whom work in Fond du Lac.
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