Sorta OT: Yamaha ATV's Made In Georgia

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Posted by Schmoe on May 19, 2011, 4:22 pm
 
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Yamaha Brings Majority of Worldwide ATV Manufacturing to Georgia

Yamaha announced that the first production run of new ATVs is being
transferred to the U.S. from overseas facilities. The start of new ATV
production in Newnan, Ga., is a major step forward in Yamaha's long-term
strategy to transfer the majority of Yamaha's worldwide ATV manufacturing
to the U.S.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Yamaha announced that the first production run of new ATVs is being
transferred to the U.S. from overseas facilities.

The start of new ATV production in Newnan, Ga., is a major step forward in
Yamaha's long-term strategy to transfer the majority of Yamaha's worldwide
ATV manufacturing to the U.S.

When complete, the production transfer could add 200 or more American jobs
at Yamaha's U.S. factory as well as additional jobs at the 125 North
American parts supplier companies.

"This production transfer shows Yamaha's commitment to this facility and
the U.S. motorsports market - the world's largest ATV market," said Henio
Arcangeli Jr., Yamaha Motorsports President. "Manufacturing ATVs in Georgia
will allow Yamaha to respond more quickly to its customers' demands while
streamlining its supply chain and distribution processes. It is a strategic
move that will benefit the company, employees, dealer partners and
customers, as well as the local Newnan community and more than 100 U.S.
parts supplier businesses."


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Numbero #128


Posted by kickstart on May 19, 2011, 4:40 pm
 
I suppose their getting ready for the Chink's to foreclose on our
loans,
roll us back to a 3rd world labor country and give the good ol
country
boys a bowl of grits for a days work

Whew ! Amerika Land of the Rising Sun
That'd be gettin even for Hiroshima and Fat Boys

Posted by notat on May 19, 2011, 6:30 pm
 wrote:


hey, I like grits and g.r.i.t.s.


just wait till obama gets his mileage tax implemented!


Posted by Schmoe on May 20, 2011, 12:00 pm
 
What goes around comes around


Since the Japanese & Chinese famously do not get along, you seem a wee
confused on your eeses. The Chinese have our money. The Japanese already
spent the money we sent them. The Korean's are somewhere in between. The
Vietnamese are starting to collect our money.

I'd suggest you watch The History Channel but they only have reality TV
shows now.

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Numbero #128


Posted by George Pollard on May 20, 2011, 12:21 pm
 On 5/20/2011 12:00 PM, Schmoe wrote:

"Japanese, Chinese, what's the difference?"

"Goldberg, iceberg, what's the difference?"

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George
AH#139
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