



Husqvarna in the news
Electrolux
now Husqvarna
(Times and Democrat, The (Orangeburg, SC) (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)
Jun. 15--Orangeburg's largest employer, Electrolux Home Products, will
officially see its name change to Husqvarna Home Products Inc. today.
The name change is part of a company spin-off of its outdoor products
subsidiary, Husqvarna AB, after fourth-quarter 2005 company net income fell by
37 percent.
Beyond the company name change, there will be no significant impact on the
2,200-employee base at the Orangeburg plant, said Gregg Robinson, Orangeburg
County Development Commission executive director.
"They are constantly an impact on our community," Robinson said,
noting the OCDC is always ready to work with Husqvarna to "add to the
overall process" in order to ensure the company is a success. "They
are this region's BMW."
Electrolux decided to sell its outdoor products business and to
focus on its indoor line of household appliances i
The Orangeburg plant's name change is nothing new.
The company began in the Orangeburg area in the early 1970s under the name of
Roper Corp. In 1989, shortly after Roper was purchased by General Electric Co.,
the outdoor products unit was acquired by AB Electrolux and named American Yard
Products.
In 1997, by uniting three sister companies, American Yard Products, Frigidaire
Co. and Poulan/Weed Eater, Frigidaire Home Products was formed.
The year 2000 saw the plant undergo another name change when the Electrolux
Group, the world's largest producer of products for kitchen, cleaning and
outdoor use, signed an agreement to reacquire the trademark and company name
Electrolux from Electrolux LLC, an American direct sales floor care products
company.
Beyond outdoor products, Electrolux is the world's leading producer of powered
appliances for the kitchen such as refrigerators, washing machines, cookers and
vacuum cleaners.
Husqvarnas consumer products in North America are made at three other U.S.
plants. There are two in Arkansas for portable equipment and one in Georgia for
lawn mowers.
The U.S. headquarters for Husqvarna is in Augusta, Ga.; its home office is in
Jonkoping, Sweden.
Husqvarna now owns the lawn and garden division of
Electrolux with the US AYP (American Yard Products)
name also using FHP model numbers for Frigidare Mowers. They manufacture
tractors under several brand names such as Husqvarna,
Craftsman and Poulan, Puolan Pro, Weedeater and Wizard for the now defunct
Western Auto chain'