On hand for Kenworth’s groundbreaking were, from left to right, Karen Logan, Kenworth controller; Lex Tisdale, Chillicothe director of engineering manufacturing; Jack Schmitt, Chillicothe assistant plant manager; Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant GM for operations; Jay Timmons, NAM president and CEO; Harrie Schippers, PACCAR president and CFO; Mike Dozier, Kenworth GM and PACCAR president; and Rod Spencer, Chillicothe plant manager.
On hand for Kenworth’s groundbreaking were, from left to right, Karen Logan, Kenworth controller; Lex Tisdale, Chillicothe director of engineering manufacturing; Jack Schmitt, Chillicothe assistant plant manager; Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant GM for operations; Jay Timmons, NAM president and CEO; Harrie Schippers, PACCAR president and CFO; Mike Dozier, Kenworth GM and PACCAR president; and Rod Spencer, Chillicothe plant manager.
On hand for Kenworth’s groundbreaking were, from left to right, Karen Logan, Kenworth controller; Lex Tisdale, Chillicothe director of engineering manufacturing; Jack Schmitt, Chillicothe assistant plant manager; Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant GM for operations; Jay Timmons, NAM president and CEO; Harrie Schippers, PACCAR president and CFO; Mike Dozier, Kenworth GM and PACCAR president; and Rod Spencer, Chillicothe plant manager.
On hand for Kenworth’s groundbreaking were, from left to right, Karen Logan, Kenworth controller; Lex Tisdale, Chillicothe director of engineering manufacturing; Jack Schmitt, Chillicothe assistant plant manager; Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant GM for operations; Jay Timmons, NAM president and CEO; Harrie Schippers, PACCAR president and CFO; Mike Dozier, Kenworth GM and PACCAR president; and Rod Spencer, Chillicothe plant manager.
On hand for Kenworth’s groundbreaking were, from left to right, Karen Logan, Kenworth controller; Lex Tisdale, Chillicothe director of engineering manufacturing; Jack Schmitt, Chillicothe assistant plant manager; Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant GM for operations; Jay Timmons, NAM president and CEO; Harrie Schippers, PACCAR president and CFO; Mike Dozier, Kenworth GM and PACCAR president; and Rod Spencer, Chillicothe plant manager.

Kenworth adding $140 million paint facility in Chillicothe OH

April 26, 2019
Kenworth recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate a new $140 million, 120,000-square-foot paint facility.

Kenworth Truck Company recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate a new $140 million, 120,000-square-foot paint facility it’s adding to its Class 8 truck assembly plant in Chillicothe OH.

The company will construct the environmentally friendly facility, expected to open in 2021, adjacent to the current plant. The expansion represents a nearly 25% increase to the current 502,000-square-foot plant, which is located on a 120-acre site 50 miles south of Columbus. The facility will utilize the latest technologies to increase paint capacity by 50%, while also enhancing the plant’s industry-leading product quality and award-winning environmental stewardship programs.

Advanced technologies integrated into the new facility include state-of-the-art robotic paint application systems and the latest in emissions control systems.

The ceremony featured Harrie Schippers, PACCAR president and chief financial officer; Mike Dozier, Kenworth general manager and PACCAR vice president; and Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), as well as Judy McTigue, Kenworth assistant general manager of operations; and Rod Spencer, Kenworth Chillicothe plant manager. Federal, state, county and local officials from Ohio also participated in the groundbreaking.

“Our investment in this outstanding new facility highlights Kenworth’s focus on leveraging technology to continually enhance the quality of the products we provide our customers, while also reinforcing Kenworth’s commitment to the production of industry-leading Class 8 trucks by the more than 2,000 outstanding employees at our Chillicothe plant,” Dozier said.

Complementing the investment in the new Chillicothe paint facility, and scheduled for completion this summer, is the installation of a new $33 million robotic cab assembly cell, Kenworth said. The cell will occupy 40,000 square feet on the existing production floor and support the continued market share growth of Kenworth’s T680, T880 and W990 models.

Earlier this year, the Kenworth Chillicothe assembly plant received a 2019 Manufacturing Leadership Award from NAM’s Manufacturing Leadership Council. The award recognized the Chillicothe team’s development of innovative material handling systems that protect paint quality throughout the assembly process.

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