Brunswickâs Electrified, Connected Future
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May 13, 2021
Brunswick Corp. revealed strategic plans for the next two years during its annual Investors Day, which include a significant adoption of electric propulsion, e-powered models and the launch of a new boat brand.
Brunswick Corp. CEO David Foulkes.
CEO David Foulkes
opened the virtual event highlighting the company’s record first quarter. Net sales of $1.43 billion reflected a 48.4 percent increase compared with the same quarter last year, with strong demand across all segments.
Foulkes also spoke of the continued transformation of Brunswick, which the company is calling the “Next Wave,” an extension of an operating model that started in 2019.
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Brunswick Corporation Launches Virtual Investor Day 2021 Unveiling its “Next Wave” Strategic Plans and Initiatives to Accelerate Growth
METTAWA, Ill, May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) today launched its 2021 Virtual Investor Day on
Brunswick.com. The event, hosted by Brunswick’s senior leadership team, unveiled the “Next Wave” of the Company’s strategy describing the next phase of business evolution, products, technologies, unique experiences, and enterprise synergies. Additionally, Brunswick presented more background to its recently increased 2022 EPS guidance of $8.25 to $8.75.
Brunswickâs Aine Denari Joins CSP Board
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May 4, 2021
Aine Denari, president of Brunswick Boat Group, joined the Center for Sportfishing Policy’s board of directors.
“CSP is honored to welcome Aine to the board of directors,” CSP president Jeff Angers
said in a statement. “We look forward to working with her to promote recreational fishing access and advance public policy priorities.”
Denari was appointed
CSP also reported that the Billfish Foundation is now a Sustaining Member.
“The Billfish Foundation’s long history of conserving billfish and advocating for responsible fisheries management has made a difference for fish around the world,” Angers said.
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Brunswick Corporation expands boat production capacity to meet unprecedented global demand
Brunswick CorporationJanuary 25, 2021 GMT
METTAWA, Ill., Jan. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) today announced that it is increasing production capacity at three of its global boat manufacturing facilities to meet unprecedented consumer demand and assist in replenishing historically low field inventory levels.
Brunswick will reopen its 225,000 square-foot Palm Coast, Florida boat manufacturing facility to expand dedicated manufacturing capability for Boston Whaler products by an additional 40 percent. The Palm Coast facility, which has been inactive since 2018, was designed for the manufacture of large boats.
Just a little over two years after closing its Sea Ray Boats plant in Palm Coast, Illinois-based Brunswick Corp. on Monday announced plans to reopen it, this time as a plant for its Edgewater-based Boston Whaler boat line.
The reopening of the plant as a Boston Whaler facility is expected to create 300 to 400 jobs over the next 18 to 24 months.
Those jobs will be in addition to the 1,200 workers Boston Whaler employs at its 550,000-square-foot division headquarters/main plant off of U.S. 1 in the Southeast Volusia County city of Edgewater.
The 225,000-square-foot former Sea Ray plant is off Roberts Road, just north of State Road 100. The plant is in unincorporated Flagler County, but Palm Coast Mayor Millissa Holland said the city has agreed to annex the property at Brunswick Corp. s request. The company already owns the property and put it up for sale when it decided to close the Sea Ray plant. It has since been taken off the market.