CNH and American Jobs
The facts on our U.S. workforce, facilities and commitment to Racine:
We produce two-thirds of what we sell in America right here in the U.S., employ over 8,000 Americans across 16 states and are investing nearly $5 billion into our U.S. facilities over the next five years. We are committed to American jobs, manufacturing and continuing to support farmers across America with top-of-the-line equipment.
CNH has not moved jobs or production from its Racine facility to Mexico. CNH is proud of its 180-year legacy of American manufacturing, and we are extending that legacy far into the future. Racine is a cornerstone of CNH’s identity and success. Our roots are here, tracing back to 1842, before Wisconsin was a state, when J.I. Case established our tractor production legacy.
Our presence in Mexico is limited. Our joint venture with Quimmco Group in Queretaro, Mexico has been operating for over 60 years and primarily serves demand in Mexico. We also operate a small parts facility that supports production at our Wichita, Kansas plant.
FAQ
No. CNH has not moved any manufacturing jobs or production from our Racine facility to Mexico.
Like any manufacturer, we continuously evaluate our operations to meet market demand and sustain a strong U.S. manufacturing presence. We have not moved any manufacturing jobs or production from our Racine facility to Mexico.
CNH’s record is strong and reflects our unwavering commitment to American manufacturing. Two-thirds of what we sell in America is made in America. We employ over 8,000 Americans across 16 states and are investing nearly $5 billion into U.S. facilities and R&D over the next five years.