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Team
Suzuki's members Doug Gust (left)
and Ryan Cox sign Commemorative KingQuad
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Brea, CA (4/5/2008) - In
a year of milestones for Suzuki, the manufacturer's
Georgia-based ATV manufacturing facility celebrated
the production of its 250,000th ATV on March
31, 2008. Suzuki will also celebrate 2008
as the 25th anniversary of it production of
the industry's first 4-wheeled ATV - the 1983
Suzuki LT-125 - with anniversary events scheduled
throughout the summer.
In May 2002, Suzuki Manufacturing of America
Corp. (SMAC) opened in Rome, Ga., as Suzuki's
only U.S.-based manufacturing facility and
began producing the Eiger series of ATVs.
Today, 300 SMAC employees are building ATV
frames, molding plastic and assembling KingQuad
400s, 450s and 750s at a rate of more than
200 units in an eight-hour shift. Last year
almost 60,000 quads came off the line.
A commemorative ceremony was held at the
factory on Monday, March 31, 2008 in front
of an assembled group of factory employees,
local dignitaries and media, invited guests
and the Suzuki factory ATV race team - Team
Rockstar / MSR / Suzuki / Yoshimura / Pro
Taper.
SMAC's ATV Sales Manager Alan Horne began
the ceremony by reflecting on the relationship
of Suzuki and its host community of Rome:
"This not only commemorates the success
of Suzuki's ATV production during the last
six years, but also commemorates the success
of the cooperation with the community."
In attendance was the Mayor of Rome, Wright
Bagby, who graciously thanked Suzuki for helping
the community expand its manufacturing base.
"For the last 10 years, we have been
fighting to save manufacturing jobs,"
Bagby said in front of a large commemorative
banner. "With the help of people like
the employees of Suzuki who were on the cutting
edge of helping us turn around our manufacturing
situation in the South and in Rome, we were
able to save jobs and continue having a higher
percentage of manufacturing jobs in the community
than most places in the South or probably
in the country."
Kory Ellis, Team Rockstar / MSR / Suzuki
/ Yoshimura / Pro Taper's Manager, introduced
Team Suzuki's ATV race team and thanked the
employees of the factory for producing such
great products and for all their support.
AMA ATV Motocross Series current points leader
Dustin Wimmer rode the historic ATV off the
production line to a cheering crowd. The red
KingQuad 750 AXi 4x4 had been signed by all
factory personnel. The team joined the mayor
and other local government attendees in adding
their signatures.
Mel Harris, Vice President of American Suzuki's
Motorcycle/ATV division, was unable to attend
but was proud of the achievement: "Congratulations
to the city of Rome, Ga., and our family of
employees at the Suzuki Manufacturing of America
Corp. who believed in this project and made
it all happen. A quarter of a million ATVs
in six short years is not only a huge accomplishment,
but a clear example of Suzuki's commitment
to the ATV market. I thank everyone for their
part in our continued success."
For more information, check www.suzukicycles.com