we used to supply parts to that plant. VERY VERY Big. It was a union shop but I was always amazed at how fast they worked to put those units together. There wasn't too much sluffing off on the lines at least. They could go 1/2 as fast in Mexico and still cost less. always amazed me that they spit out over 1 million sidexside frig's a year. That's just one style from one company. You'll have to look closely at the box or the unit itself on a new appliance to see if it was made in US. Haier, i've heard is a Chinese owned company. GE I've heard is looking to sell its appliance division. GE's appliance park in Louisville is absolutely massive too but not much going on there any more. they even farmed out all their engineering to India and only had a few guys there to interact with suppliers and the plants. Our company tries to get our India division to do alot of stuff too but we've skirted around doing too much of that. Takes as much or more effort to get all the info to them and then have them do it 2-3 times to get it right as it would to just do it here the 1st time. The appliance companies were as bad or worse than the auto industry for pinching suppliers. I've heard Sears would pull an account for a penny a frig. Wow. Have a nice day.
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