Trailer maker closing Michigan plant
Eagle Trailers manufacturer HLT Ltd. is closing its smaller plant in Homer, Mich., to reduce overhead and be more competitive. “It makes sense to cut
Eagle Trailers manufacturer HLT Ltd. is closing its smaller plant in Homer, Mich., to reduce overhead and be more competitive. “It makes sense to cut
Mako Marine International, a subsidiary of Tracker Marine Group, is planning to close its Forest City, N.C., plant and lay off 125 workers after Christmas.
Zodiac of North America plans to double the size of its Summerville, S.C., plant and double production of its RIBs at the facility. The plant
Tracker Marine plans to reduce its workforce at its Bolivar, Mo., plant by 136 employees, company officials told The Bolivar Herald-Free Press. The reduction will
Executives at Mainship Corp. and Luhrs Corp. say the companies are returning to their roots with the relocation of manufacturing operations to Luhrs Marine Group’s
The National Marine Manufacturers Association says it is drawing support from the industry’s largest manufacturers — including Brunswick and Genmar — and numerous dealers throughout
Cobia announced to its employees Monday that it will be suspending production at the company’s Marion, N.C., plant effective Aug. 29. This move comes as
Nautic Global Group has closed its Benton, Ill. plant and shifted manufacturing of its Hurricane Deck Boats to its Elkhart, Ind. manufacturing campus. The move
Eagle Trailers manufacturer HLT Ltd. is closing its smaller plant in Homer, Mich., to reduce overhead and be more competitive. “It makes sense to cut
Mako Marine International, a subsidiary of Tracker Marine Group, is planning to close its Forest City, N.C., plant and lay off 125 workers after Christmas.
Zodiac of North America plans to double the size of its Summerville, S.C., plant and double production of its RIBs at the facility. The plant
Tracker Marine plans to reduce its workforce at its Bolivar, Mo., plant by 136 employees, company officials told The Bolivar Herald-Free Press. The reduction will
Executives at Mainship Corp. and Luhrs Corp. say the companies are returning to their roots with the relocation of manufacturing operations to Luhrs Marine Group’s
The National Marine Manufacturers Association says it is drawing support from the industry’s largest manufacturers — including Brunswick and Genmar — and numerous dealers throughout
Cobia announced to its employees Monday that it will be suspending production at the company’s Marion, N.C., plant effective Aug. 29. This move comes as
Nautic Global Group has closed its Benton, Ill. plant and shifted manufacturing of its Hurricane Deck Boats to its Elkhart, Ind. manufacturing campus. The move