Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Plans Boonville, Missouri, Manufacturing Center
10/21/2021
The new facility will help the company meet increasing demand for general purpose engines used in lawn and garden products. Construction is set to begin this month, with the start of production planned for May 2022.
“Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A. is excited about the expansion to the Boonville community, which will alleviate high demand at Maryville and enable our business to grow and increase capacity,” said Anita Coulter, Corporate Deputy Director of Administration for Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A. and Maryville Plant Manager.
For this expansion, Kawasaki Motors used the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation. The company is also receiving assistance from Missouri One Start, a division of the Department of Economic Development. Missouri One Start assists eligible businesses of all sizes with their recruitment and training needs.
“We’re thrilled to see Kawasaki’s continued success in Missouri and are proud to be home to this new location in Boonville,” Governor Mike Parson said. “Our business-friendly economy, central location, and workforce development programs help companies like Kawasaki find opportunity here in the Show-Me state. This facility will provide hundreds of good-paying jobs for Missourians and further strengthen our thriving manufacturing sector.”
Kawasaki has used the state’s training programs for nearly 30 years, most recently creating 110 new jobs in Maryville in 2020 with assistance from Missouri One Start. The average wage of the positions being created at the Boonville facility is well above the average for Cooper County.
“This company supports hundreds of good paying jobs across our state,” Director of the Department of Economic Development Rob Dixon said. “These jobs create tremendous opportunities for Missouri families and communities across Missouri. Their commitment to a new location is a testament to Missouri’s quality workforce and business friendly environment. I look forward to their continued growth right here in the Show-Me State.”
Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing was the first foreign vehicle manufacturer to open a manufacturing plant in the United States. The company said it is committed to employing local labor and ensuring safety and quality. In 1989 the Maryville plant was opened for production of general purpose engines. The Maryville facility has grown to over 900,000 square feet on 113.7 acres of land employing over 1100 people.
“I could not have chosen a better company than Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corporation for our community’s continued growth,” said Gigi Quinlan McAreavy, Director of Economic Development for Boonslick Community Development Corporation. “The company prides themselves on making a quality engine and recognizes their employees as the reason for their success. This exciting announcement was long overdue for Boonville, and we look forward to assisting Kawasaki’s continued success through our strategic location on Interstate 70 and just 20 minutes from the University of Missouri-Columbia.”
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