Subaru announces move, expansion of V-Twin engine assembly in Japan

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Robin Manufacturing facility in Hudson, WI.

Subaru Industrial Power Products announces it will expand the assembly of its popular V-Twin engine line, and move production from the current Robin Manufacturing facility in Hudson, WI to Subaru’s existing facility in Tokyo, Japan. The move will consolidate all engine production to Japan. Vice president of sales and marketing, Brad Murphy, says the move will increase V-Twin engine production capacity, and will be accompanied by a larger engine inventory at its North American headquarters, located in Lake Zurich, IL.

“The decision to increase production capacity in Japan signifies a step forward for the V-Twin line, as we’re expanding production and increasing our inventory here in North America,” Murphy said. “This will improve the efficiency of production and allows for enhanced service and value to our North American OEMs.”

Murphy continued, “For years, we’ve been producing V-Twins in Japan for worldwide distribution, and now we’re simply expanding on that experience and increasing production. At Subaru, we hold ourselves to the highest quality standards, ensuring our customers continually receive superior technology and exceptional service. The V-twins are no exception.”

Subaru Industrial Engines are manufactured by Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., Japan. Fuji Heavy Industries is a diversified manufacturer of Subaru automobiles, aircraft, ecotechnologies and industrial engines and equipment. Subaru engines are marketed and supported in North America by Robin America, Inc., a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries.

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