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2 days ago
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Built for America: GE Appliances Completes $180 Million Expansion at Georgia Plant
Latest milestone brings total investment in U.S. manufacturing to $3.5 billion since 2016 LAFAYETTE, Ga., June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- GE Appliances, a Haier company, today announced the completion of an expanded $180 million investment at its Roper Corporation cooking products plant in LaFayette, Georgia underscoring the company's Built for America commitment to U.S. manufacturing and delivering innovation to American homes. This investment includes an additional $60 million above the previously announced total. Since 2016, GE Appliances – currently rated America's #1 Appliance Company* – has invested over $3.5 billion in new technology and products across its U.S. operations, more than any other competitor. "At GE Appliances, we're investing in American manufacturing – right here in Georgia," said Luther Ingram, executive director and plant manager at Roper Corporation. "By combining advanced automation with the skills and dedication of our local team, we're creating high quality jobs, launching breakthrough products, and ensuring that 'Georgia Made' ranges are being shipped to homes across the country." This investment has enabled the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment, expanded production capacity, and accelerated the launch of innovative new products—most notably the new GE Profile™ induction range, a more accessible and affordable way for consumers to experience induction cooking. The plant's new, high-volume production lines can produce gas, electric, or induction ranges and flex to meet customer demand. New assembly lines feature advanced manufacturing technology, including robotic cells that assemble glass cooktops, program control boards, and rotate units for easier final assembly. Robotics use has more than tripled at Roper, improving efficiency and employee ergonomics. Workforce development programs, including robotics training for employees, are funded in part by a state grant and delivered in partnership with Georgia Northwestern Technical College. The combined investment has added more than 600 new jobs to the plant. "Investments by manufacturers such as GE Appliances at Roper Corporation are a major reason why Georgia boasts a gross regional product (GRP) of $678.2 billion, the 8th highest among U.S. states," said Lloyd Avram, president and CEO for the Georgia Association of Manufacturers. "Georgia's manufacturing sector, employing 426,940 production workers, is responsible for $77 billion of that output." Employment and Investment Impact in Georgia In 2024 alone, GE Appliances spent $235 million with 359 Georgia suppliers, and the company employs 2,650 people in Georgia. GE Appliances' operations, employees and suppliers have a $3 billion impact on Georgia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and they have contributed to the creation of 7,500 additional jobs in the state. Opened in 1973, Roper Corporation is the largest employer in Walker County, and one of the largest employers in northwest Georgia. The plant has 15 production lines that produce cooktops, wall ovens and ranges under the Monogram™, Café™, GE Profile™, and GE® brands. The plant is vertically integrated encompassing stamping, paint, enamel, welding, graphics and production – all under one roof. GE Appliances and Roper Corporation are proud participants in the Georgia Department of Economic Development's Georgia Made Program, an initiative that promotes and supports businesses that manufacture products within the state. In 2023, GE Appliances and Roper Corporation celebrated the plant's 50-year legacy of cooking product innovation and dedication to quality and dependability. "Our growth in LaFayette reflects Georgia's vital role in driving U.S. manufacturing forward," Ingram added. "We're not just building appliances—we're building careers, strengthening communities, and powering the future of American industry." About GE Appliances At GE Appliances, a Haier company, we come together to make good things, for life. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, we are a leading U.S. manufacturer of home appliances with 15,500 team members nationwide. GE Appliances, found in half of all U.S. homes, is proud to be rated America's #1 Appliance Company*, trusted by millions of families nationwide. We manufacture and sell products under the Monogram™, Café™, GE Profile™, GE®, Haier™, and Hotpoint™ brands. Our operations support nearly 98,000 additional American jobs and represent an investment of more than $3.5 billion since 2016. We are deeply committed to the communities where we live and work, passionate about getting closer to our product users to understand their needs and driven by the belief that there's always a better way. To learn more about our company, brands, career opportunities, and impact, visit or connect with us on LinkedIn. *OpenBrand Consumer Tracking Survey, Q1 – Q4 2024, Based on Volume of Total Majors/MO/RAC – Retail Units Media Contact Dawn Bramblett, Bramblett Group, 731-608-7650, dawn@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Bramblett Group Sign in to access your portfolio


Axios
2 days ago
- Business
- Axios
Trump-y ad blitz launched to sway the president on energy credits
A new business-backed group with GOP ties just launched a $2 million, three-week ad blitz to preserve IRA tax credits — and the framing is very Trump-y. Why it matters: It comes during crunch time for hundreds of billions of dollars of tax incentives on the chopping block in the budget reconciliation fight. The big picture: Built for America is placing ads on Fox, Truth Social, Rumble, podcasts and beyond. "Unlike other efforts focused on Congress, Built for America is the only campaign speaking directly to the president and making the case that these energy tax credits are a cornerstone of his pro-worker, pro-growth agenda," the rollout states. State of play: It's not disclosing specific donors, but backers include players in nuclear, carbon capture, hydrogen, critical minerals, storage and more, it said. The executive director is Mitch Carmichael, a Republican who previously served as West Virginia's lieutenant governor and economic development secretary. Republican strategist and former Trump campaign adviser Bryan Lanza is advising the new effort. Driving the news: "Trump country is booming. We're building, hiring and winning in America, because energy tax credits put America first," one of the ads states, touting new jobs and manufacturing. "President Trump, keep what works," it states. Catch up quick: More business interests are pressing the Senate to soften House GOP budget plans that scuttle or restrict IRA energy tax credits. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in a new post, is urging preservation of what it calls "pro-growth" credits around hydrogen and clean electricity production. The bottom line: Low-carbon energy industries are increasingly framing their message more around "energy dominance" and less — a lot less — around green goals.