BRP Opens New Manufacturing Facility in Mexico PersonalWatercraft.com November 7, 2013 Images: Photos by BRP Shares Comments Facility to produce Sea-Doo lineup and assemble Rotax enginesBRP has officially opened its new manufacturing facility in Quer?ro, Mexico. This facility assemble Rotax engines for BRPs Can-Am off-road vehicles and assemble the Sea-Doo Spark watercraft and manufacturer composite hulls decks for Sea-Doo watercraft. By 2015, the entire Sea-Doo watercraft line-up will be produced in the Quer?ro facility. Once completed, the project will represent an investment of approximately US$958 million (C$100 million) and should employ some 1,100 people by 2015. As we reported in May of 2012, BRP estimated the moving of PWC assembly to Mexico affected about 500 employees in Quebec. “Mexico is a competitive global product delivery hub for BRP, thanks to the commitment, dedication and good work of all our employees,” says Jos?oisjoli, president and chief executive officer. “We believe that through a combination of Mexico’s outward-looking trade strategy based on its diversified network of trade agreements and BRP’s export business model, we can compete more effectively in various markets and continue to grow our volumes. The all-new Sea-Doo Spark will be assembled at the new facility. “Wherever we are in the world, BRP tries to engage employees with its values while preserving their culture and their way of life. I am proud of what we accomplished in Mexico and we will continue to work on improving the well-being of all our employees.” BRP has been present in Mexico since 2001 with a facility in Ju?z in which it assembles all Can-Am all-terrain and side-by-side vehicles. Today, that facility employs more than 1,250 people. Share Share Subscribe Like PersonalWatercraft.com on Facebook Related Stories Bourgeoius wins second Red Bull Tow-At title PWC rider sets two world records in one day BRP to Exit Sport Boat Market Comments Most Popular Top Guns: Sea-Doo RXP-X 300 vs. Yamaha GP1800R SVHO July 4, 2022 2024 Yamaha VX Cruiser HO Review January 17, 2024 Yamaha Unveils New 1.9 Liter Engine August 14, 2023 2023 Sea-Doo GTR 230 Review June 6, 2023 2008 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 250X Review July 11, 2008 2014 Yamaha VX Deluxe Review July 3, 2014 Latest Stories 2024 Sea-Doo RXP-X 325 Review Heavy Haulers – PWC Storage Options First Look: 2025 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 160LX-S Angler 2024 Yamaha VX Cruiser HO Review 2024 Sea-Doo Spark Trixx Review Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Newsletter