A water heater is made in Georgia
Rinnai America Corp. says its first tankless water heater has rolled off the assembly line in Griffin, Ga. The event marks a major step in the company’s effort to bring manufacturing to the United States – a pledge it made eight months ago.
The first unit was a Rinnai HE+ Series, Rinnai HE+ Series, non-condensing, Wi-Fi-compatible tankless water heater. It will be commemorated in the lobby of the Rinnai America Manufacturing facility in Griffin.
“This initial unit from our temporary manufacturing location is the completion of the inaugural step on our path to establish the first major U.S. manufacturing site for tankless water heaters,” said Derrick Black, VP of operations for Rinnai America. “By creating a manufacturing capability based on the belief that Quality Is Our Destiny, we will surely be able to captivate customers.”
Rinnai previously announced its plans to build a North American manufacturing facility, also in Griffin, Ga. A new 300,000-square-foot facility is currently being constructed with completion slated for 2020. Rinnai will produce both residential and commercial products at the new manufacturing site.
Rinnai America is also in the process of expanding its North American headquarters by building a new two-story headquarters building and by launching a North America Innovation and Training Center.
Rinnai is also announcing a training partnership with Georgia Quick Start and Southern Crescent Technical College. Georgia Quick Start is a workforce training program in the U.S. that is providing customized training to support Rinnai’s manufacturing efforts in North America with an investment of $70 million. The Quick Start project focuses on training for the new assembly processes that will be implemented at the upcoming facility.
“Rinnai’s vision is to enhance lives by changing the way water is heated,” said Frank Windsor, chief operating officer of Rinnai America Corporation. “We have built our brand by providing the highest quality products to the market. We firmly believe that quality is our destiny, and as we expand our manufacturing capabilities, it is critical that we recruit top-tier talent and train all our team members to have that same focus on quality. Our partnership with Georgia Quick Start and Southern Crescent Technical College will help us to quickly train new employees and ensure that our quality standards are never compromised.”
Quick Start will deliver training during the expansion, and Southern Crescent Technical College will be Rinnai’s long-term partner available for ongoing training, providing a pipeline of qualified graduates to meet future workforce needs.