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Thursday, June 19, 2008
(Last modified: 2008-06-19 17:07:55) Source: The Monroe County Advocate According to published reports, Sea Ray Boats shut down
production at its Vonore plant and at two other East Tennessee plants through
the end of July. Office workers were not affected by the shut down and some production
workers are eligible to draw a large percentage of their salaries during the
shut down. Sea Ray did not return calls from The Advocate &
Democrat but representatives have said publicly that the company is letting its
existing inventory catch up to its demand. In an e-mail to The Advocate & Democrat late Thursday,
Dan Kubera, director of media relations and corporate communications for
Brunswick Corporation, Sea Ray’s parent company, released the following
statement: “In managing our business, Brunswick is – and has been –
producing fewer boats and engines to reduce marine pipeline inventories in the
face of continued weak retail demand for boats. “As part of this effort, we have been taking downtime at all
of our plants at various times this year. Indeed, we will be suspending production
at most of our U.S.-based fiberglass manufacturing plants during July, which
includes Sea Ray. Employees who are directly involved with boat manufacturing
will go on temporary furlough during this time, while employees involved with
such areas as sales, customer service and administration will report to work.
These actions are part of managing a cyclical marine business. At Brunswick, we will continue to closely monitor the marine
market, and act accordingly.” In November 2007, Sea Ray of Vonore reported to the Monroe
County Economic Development Board that the Monroe County plant employs 675
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