Remington to expand historic firearms plant in New York

RP news wires

Freedom Group chief operating officer Joseph B. Gross on May 12 announced that the Remington Arms facility in Ilion, N.Y., will add 100 manufacturing jobs as it relocates certain production from its Marlin factory in North Haven, Conn. The 194-year-old Ilion Firearms Plant, which is the Mohawk Valley’s largest employer and the nation’s longest continuous manufacturer, will receive $5.9 million in building improvements, equipment and machinery investment over the next two years. The project will be supported with $1.5 million in grants from the Empire State Development Corporation, $200,000 in 2010 electricity cost subsidies, and the New York State Office of Community Renewal has earmarked a $750,000 New York State Community Development Block Grant for the project.

Gross said, “In order to continue to be competitive globally, FGI has made the decision to move its Marlin lever-action production from North Haven Connecticut to Ilion. Ilion became the clear choice due to the experience of the workforce combined with the incentives offered by the state and Herkimer County. We wish to thank Governor Paterson, Senator Seward, Assemblyman Butler, Chairman Dennis Mullen (ESD), NYS Office of Community Renewal and regional director Ken Tompkins (ESD) and executive director Mark Feane (Herkimer County IDA), for their continued support for the Ilion facility.”

“We are pleased Remington has chosen to grow its manufacturing base in the Mohawk Valley,” said Empire State Development chairman and CEO Dennis Mullen. “The addition of 100 new jobs to this facility will bring Remington’s Ilion plant employment numbers to the highest they’ve been in years. As we work with our state and local partners towards rebuilding New York, this is exactly the type of investment that will help sustain our local economy and get us on the road to fiscal recovery.”

Senator James L. Seward (R/C/I-Oneonta) commented the following "Remington Arms has been an exceptional community leader and economic development partner in the Mohawk Valley for generations. Today's announcement follows a long-standing commitment to create jobs and make the area a better place to live and raise a family. At a time when our economy is starting to rebound, I am hopeful that others will follow Remington's lead and look to upstate New York for their expansion."

Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency executive director Mark Feane said: “We are extremely happy to hear that Remington Arms, working closely with Senator Seward, Empire State Development, the Office of Community Renewal and Herkimer County, will be bringing additional jobs to upstate New York. It is very encouraging that during difficult economic times, Remington Arms once again decides to add manufacturing positions at their Ilion facility. I believe that this adds credence to the fact that upstate New York has an exceptional workforce and continues to offer growth opportunities to national icons like Remington Arms. This truly is a successful public/private partnership.”

Founded in 1816, Remington is one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating manufacturers of shotguns and rifles. The company operates multiple manufacturing facilities within the United States. Remington last transferred production into the Ilion facility in 2008, at which time it committed to maintaining 600 of the 715 positions then located there and adding 100 jobs to it. Both these commitments were far exceeded within six months.

About Remington Arms Company Inc.
Remington Arms Company, headquartered in Madison, N.C., designs, produces and sells sporting goods products for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as solutions to the military, government and law enforcement markets. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the company is one of the nation's oldest continuously operating manufacturers. Remington is the only U.S. manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of shotguns and rifles. The company distributes its products throughout the U.S. and in more than 80 foreign countries. 

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