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BRP Moving to TEXAS!

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BRP Opens a Headquarters for its North American Market in Texas to Fuel its Growth
VALCOURT, QUÉBEC--(Marketwired - Nov. 16, 2017)

In order to fuel its growth, global powersports leader BRP (TSX:DOO) will establish a headquarters for its North American market in Plano, in the Dallas, Texas area, early next year.

"We are transforming our business model to get closer and better connected to our largest market," says Sandy Scullion, BRP's senior vice-president and general manager, Global Retail and Services. "BRP and its brands are performing very well in the market right now and we're eager to build on this important growth catalyst."

The new headquarters for North America will play a key role in several functions for BRP, including Sales, Marketing, Dealer Services, Finance, and Human Resources.

"We will bring together management and staff from different departments in Texas to create multidisciplinary teams. We are significantly changing our go-to market operating model and creating a fully dedicated North American business unit that will allow BRP to better support its dealers and customers," added Scullion.

Texas was an excellent choice for BRP's North American headquarters: it is centrally located in the United States and is part of a wider region that represents a key market for the company. BRP already has a strong U.S. footprint with its Evinrude outboard manufacturing site in Wisconsin.

Canadian dealers will also benefit from the new structure through improved service while maintaining their relationship with BRP representatives based in Canada, where BRP's global headquarters is located.
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Interesting....🤔

Saw this a while back maybe still a thought. Just wonder what they will do here...:dontknow: Will it help the price of the spyder to us....???
 
Saw this a while back maybe still a thought. Just wonder what they will do here...:dontknow: Will it help the price of the spyder to us....???
It Should, Texas has a lot of Tax incentives and A large Biker community.
 
CUSTOMS

hopefully, this will be a Parts Distribution Center.... then when US dealers order parts that are needed to fix our SPYD3Rs, the parts will not be held up in CUSTOMS for 2 and 3 days... this will enhance the timing to get our bikes back...
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
hopefully, this will be a Parts Distribution Center.... then when US dealers order parts that are needed to fix our SPYD3Rs, the parts will not be held up in CUSTOMS for 2 and 3 days... this will enhance the timing to get our bikes back...
Dan P
SPYD3R

Why do parts need to go through customs from the parts distribution center in Wisconsin?
 
It Should, Texas has a lot of Tax incentives and A large Biker community.

Office jobs, not manufacturing or distribution;

"The new headquarters for North America will play a key role in several functions for BRP, including Sales, Marketing, Dealer Services, Finance, and Human Resources.

"We will bring together management and staff from different departments in Texas to create multidisciplinary teams. We are significantly changing our go-to market operating model and creating a fully dedicated North American business unit that will allow BRP to better support its dealers and customers," added Scullion."
 
WHEN

Why do parts need to go through customs from the parts distribution center in Wisconsin?

WHEN MY FRONT SPROCKET & ALTERNATOR SH*T THE BED, THEY HAD TO COME OUT OF CANADA, AND CUSTOMS TOOK 3 DAYS TO PROCESS EACH.....
I WAS UNAWARE THAT THERE WAS A DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN WISCONSIN.... I WONDER IF MY DEALER KNOWS ABOUT THAT PLACE....
DAN P
SPYD3R
 
WHEN MY FRONT SPROCKET & ALTERNATOR SH*T THE BED, THEY HAD TO COME OUT OF CANADA, AND CUSTOMS TOOK 3 DAYS TO PROCESS EACH.....I WAS UNAWARE THAT THERE WAS A DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN WISCONSIN.... I WONDER IF MY DEALER KNOWS ABOUT THAT PLACE....DAN P SPYD3R
You sleep with your Spyder? That's love, that is.
 
BRP has manufacturing in Juarez, Mexico across from El Paso. I think the F3 is made there with their offroad four wheelers.
 
That hopefully will be a good thing for boosting sales as well as jobs for those in Texas.
It's just an office staffed with mostly administrative type people. They want to be able to coordinate their US operations from there, rather than Montreal. They already have marketing and sales people in the US.
 
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