Mercury Racing Breaks Ground on Major Plant Expansion to Meet Global Customer Demand
Mercury Racing, held a ground-breaking ceremony today for its manufacturing operations plant expansion to help meet global customer demand for the company’s high-performance marine propulsion systems.
The two-phase construction project will add 3,700 square metres of manufacturing operations space to the southwest corner of the existing Fond du Lac, Wisconsin facility and expand the current Propeller Shop by 740 square metres on the north side of the building. The project will bring the Racing facility to nearly 14,000 square metres.
“Racing is an integral part of the long-range strategy for Mercury,” said Chris Drees, Mercury Marine president. “This facility expansion gives us room to grow, bolsters our ability to meet the demand for innovative new products and demonstrates our continued commitment to the Fond du Lac community.”
The expansion follows several recent innovations and successful product launches for Mercury Racing including the 300R outboard, featuring an exclusive Advanced Mid Section (AMS), and the 200 APX and 360 APX circuit racing engines. Racing also formed a partnership with the E1 Competition Racing Series. E1 is based in Europe and developing a battery electric powered hydro foiling vessel, of which Mercury Racing is the official propulsion and propeller partner.
“As our business continues to grow and our line of luxury sport products expands, this project meets our need for more space to develop new technology and innovations that excel in high performance, competition and beyond,” said Stuart Halley, general manager for Racing.
Construction of the manufacturing operations space is expected to be finished by April 2023 with the Propeller Shop completed by October 2023.
For more information about Mercury Racing, please visit MercuryRacing.com.