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Subaru Accommodates Growth With New Facility in Ill.

Wed July 22, 2009 - National Edition
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Subaru’s new U.S. corporate headquarters in Lake Zurich, Ill., triples the available office and warehouse space of the company’s previous location. The new facility enables Subaru to maintain a larger inventory of Subaru engines and related power products, ultimately leading to better overall delivery and service.

In addition to adding space for product, the new facility includes a dynamometer room for conducting tests on horsepower, torque and other engine performance specifications. The new building also incorporates a fully ventilated testing room that allows engineers to test engine emissions, as well as to simulate and evaluate operating conditions for specific OEM equipment and applications. With these tasks taking place onsite, rather than at other selected locations, Subaru now provides even faster turnaround for customers, according to the company.

The new facility also includes a training center for sales representatives and technical support staff. The center provides hands-on service training opportunities to keep personnel up-to-date on the latest Subaru technology and innovations.

“Subaru has experienced incredible growth in the past several years, particularly since the introduction of our EX Series engines,” said Brad Murphy, Subaru’s vice president of sales and marketing. “This new facility demonstrates our commitment to the U.S. market and positions us for continued growth through superior customer service.”

For more information, call 800/277-6246 or visit www.subarupower.com.




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