As a key part of its global manufacturing strategy announced on Wednesday, Fisher & Paykel Appliances is expanding its manufacturing in the U.S. market through consolidating manufacturing plants located in New Zealand, Australia and Orange County to one North American facility.
The company announced this week that it had acquired land and buildings and a refrigeration plant located in Reynosa, Mexico.
The range and DishDrawer factory in Dunedin, New Zealand, the refrigeration plant in Brisbane, Australia and the DCS manufacturing plant in Huntington Beach will be relocated to the new
facility in the next 12-18 months. The DCS move is expected to be completed by the end of the year, and individual manufacturing lines will be shifted separately to reduce the impact on
warehouse inventory. The U.S. operation will continue to employ sales and marketing, customer services, head office and an engineering staff of around 340 employees. The financial benefit
of the DCS move is expected to be $6.6 million per year with a one off cost of $7 million, both at pre-tax level.
"This expansion is designed to streamline our manufacturing costs, and bring increased consistency and efficiency to the company's production process in the U.S. market, " said Mike
Goadby, North American President for Fisher & Paykel Appliances. "It's an emotional time for all of us, but this move will make us more competitive in the U.S. and strengthen our
distribution efforts through making them more efficient."
With the Reynosa acquisition and the new North American DishDrawer line announced last year, the financial benefits of the new strategy are expected to be around $50 million per year, at
a one off cost of approximately $100 million. The cost of the move will be offset by the sale of surplus property in Australia and New Zealand, which could total approximately $100
million.
Fisher & Paykel has long been recognized in New Zealand as a technology and design leader in the home appliance industry. Similar recognition in the U.S. market has come to Fisher
& Paykel in the past few years through the introduction of its innovative DishDrawer Dishwasher, EcoSmart washer, CoolDrawer refrigerator and CookSurface cooktop that offer
distinctive "European" style design combined with cost-saving environmentally friendly features. Growing interest among U.S. consumers for stylish, yet green and energy efficient home
appliances have bode well for the company's growth prospects.
The refrigeration plant, which was purchased from the Whirlpool Corporation, will be modified to manufacture side-by-side refrigerators for the North American market under the Fisher
& Paykel name starting in July 2008. Fisher & Paykel also plans to establish their new North American DishDrawer production line at the 60.3-acre (32,600 sq. foot) facility later
this year
Goadby added that this move once again demonstrates the company's commitment to its North American customers through expanded manufacturing and product range to meet the growing demand
for Fisher & Paykel Appliances.
About Fisher & Paykel Appliances:
Fisher & Paykel Appliances is a global company best known for its innovative DishDrawer dishwasher. Fisher & Paykel designs, manufactures and markets a range of innovative
household appliances developed with a commitment to technology, design, user friendliness and environmental awareness.
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DCS by Fisher & Paykel products are widely regarded to be among the best performing professional cooking equipment in the U.S. market place. The brand has a strong reputation for
product innovation and evolution of the high-end cooking market.
Fisher & Paykel Appliances has manufacturing sites located in Auckland and Dunedin, New Zealand; Cleveland, Australia; Rayong Province, Thailand; Huntington Beach, California and
Clyde, Ohio. USA; and Treviso, Italy.
Fisher & Paykel and DCS products are sold, directly or via distributors, to approximately 4,500 dealers in the United States. Further details on Fisher & Paykel Appliances and DCS
Appliances are available on their Web sites.
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