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Volvo Construction Equipment Marks 50 Years of Manufacturing in Shippensburg

Volvo CE in Shippensburg marks their 50th year of manufacturing heavy construction equipment, growing from 50 employees to 650+. The site's milestone was celebrated with AEM's Manufacturing Express bus tour, showcasing investments, expansions, and collaborations in training and community support throughout the decades.

Mon September 16, 2024 - National Edition #20
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Volvo CE employees gather to celebrate 50 years of manufacturing at their North American headquarters in south central Pennsylvania.
Photo courtesy of Volvo
Volvo CE employees gather to celebrate 50 years of manufacturing at their North American headquarters in south central Pennsylvania.
Volvo CE employees gather to celebrate 50 years of manufacturing at their North American headquarters in south central Pennsylvania.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) The “AEM Manufacturing Express” is an interactive mobile tour visiting 80 member manufacturers across 20 states.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) Staff gathered to celebrate the milestone in conjunction with a visit from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers “AEM Manufacturing Express” bus tour.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) Over the past 50 years, roadbuilding and general-purpose construction equipment has been manufactured at the Shippensburg factory beginning with compactors, which have remained a focus.   (Photo courtesy of Volvo) Ingersoll-Rand employees circa 1974   (Photo courtesy of Volvo)

It's been 50 years since workers began building heavy construction equipment at a plant in Shippensburg, Pa.

Back then, the site was owned by Ingersoll-Rand and employed about 50 people. Today, it's the North American headquarters of Volvo Construction Equipment and employs more than 650 people.

Staff gathered to celebrate the milestone Sept. 12 in conjunction with a visit from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers "AEM Manufacturing Express" bus tour. Festivities included a cookout, yard games and sharing stories from the last five decades.

"We have heavily invested in our facilities, our people and our services here in Shippensburg. The work done at this site has a significant impact on our customers, our industry and the local community," said Gustavo Casagrandi, head of operations at the site. "It's rewarding to gather today to reflect on all of that."

Photo courtesy of Volvo

Combining this celebration with AEM's visit was natural.

"We're proud AEM members, so this is a great way to celebrate our employees' contributions to the construction and manufacturing industries," said Casagrandi.

Photo courtesy of Volvo

The "AEM Manufacturing Express" is an interactive mobile tour visiting 80 member manufacturers across 20 states. It's the largest public engagement initiative in the association's history, designed to celebrate the U.S. equipment manufacturing industry and the 2.3 million workers who help "build, power and feed the world."

"We're thrilled to be part of this 50th anniversary celebration alongside community leaders and supporters," said Megan Tanel, president of AEM. "This tour has been an amazing opportunity to tell the stories of the people of our industry."

The AEM and Volvo teams invited local policymakers to the event to raise awareness of and support for bipartisan policies that support the equipment manufacturing industry and its employees.

Five Decades of Manufacturing in Shippensburg

Photo courtesy of Volvo

Over the past 50 years, roadbuilding and general-purpose construction equipment has been manufactured at the Shippensburg factory beginning with compactors, which have remained a focus.

Proximity to Interstate 81 — a major manufacturing and distribution corridor — and a highly skilled employee base made the area appealing to Volvo Group, which acquired the site in 2007 as part of its purchase of the road development division of Ingersoll-Rand.

Volvo has made significant investments in the site over the past 17 years, including a $30 million, 200,000-sq.-ft. expansion of its operations footprint in 2010. In addition to the production of wheel loaders, soil compactors and asphalt compactors, operations at the location include a regional excavator completion center and a rebuild center for used equipment. The site is the North American headquarters for sales and marketing, a hub for purchasing and supply management, and the design and engineering center for compaction equipment.

The Volvo Customer Experience Center and 40-acre proving grounds opened in 2014, housing a demonstration fleet of more than 70 pieces of equipment spanning the company's full product portfolio. In 2023, a Technical Training Center wing added machine servicing bays and classrooms where dealer technicians and sales teams can learn about Volvo's latest machines and technologies, including electric equipment. The venue hosts more than 10,000 Volvo CE dealers and customers annually.

Volvo CE collaborates with the Franklin County Career & Technology Center on a training program for industrial workers and has partnered with Shippensburg University to support a new engineering program. The company employs about 50 interns each year, and Penn State University is an Academic Preferred Partner of the Volvo Group. Volvo CE also works with the National and Pennsylvania chapters of SkillsUSA to support middle school, high school and post-secondary students and professionals enrolled in training programs for trade, technical and skilled service occupations.

"It's an honor to work in such a storied place and continue sharing Volvo's commitment to training, safety and sustainability with our community," said Casagrandi. "I can't wait to see what the next 50 years bring for our people and our industry."

Photo courtesy of Volvo

Ingersoll-Rand employees circa 1974

Shippensburg Site History

1974: Construction equipment production begins with compaction products.

1980: A 46,000-sq.-ft. expansion upgrades machining, fabrication and welding capabilities.

1988: A 38,000-sq.-ft. expansion boosts assembly space.

1992: A 54,000-sq.-ft. expansion adds to assembly space again.

1993: The 49,000-sq.-ft. main office is built.

1998: A 21,000-sq.-ft. expansion provides more space for drum manufacturing.

2007: Volvo CE acquires the site from Ingersoll-Rand.

2010: A $30 million, 200,000-sq.-ft. factory expansion is completed.

2011: The Region Americas sales and marketing team relocates to the site.

2013: The wheel loader production line begins operation.

2013: A new office expansion is inaugurated.

2014: The Volvo Customer Experience Center opens.

2023: The Technical Training Center opens.

2024: Volvo and AEM celebrate 50 years of equipment manufacturing in Shippensburg.




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