Outboard Marine Corporation - North American Factories

North American Factories

  • Waukegan, Illinois - Corporate Headquarters, outboard engine component manufacturing, research & development
  • Calhoun, Georgia (Marine Power Products Group) - Johnson & Evinrude outboards, manufacturing and complete assembly
  • Spruce Pine, North Carolina - Power Head (engine block) lost foam casting, Johnson & Evinrude outboard engines
  • Andrews, North Carolina - Gear Case casting, machining and subassembly, Johnson & Evinrude outboards
  • Burnsville, North Carolina - Lower Unit casting, machining and subassembly, Johnson & Evinrude outboards
  • Sturtevant, Wisconsin
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Crankshafts, drive shafts, propellers, miscellaneous steel products, fuel system components, Johnson & Evinrude outboards
  • Delavan, Wisconsin - Fuel system components, Johnson & Evinrude outboards
  • Murfreesboro, Tennessee - Stratos & Javelin fishing Boats, manufacturing and complete assembly
  • Peterborough, Ontario

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