Daikin Applied announced its proposal to expand production capabilities with a new manufacturing facility in Southern Minnesota, north of the city of Faribault.

Daikin Industries has more than 90 production bases around the world to meet the specific needs of regional world markets, including two U.S. plants in Faribault and Owatonna, MN. Daikin Industries’ executives and team members explored multiple site options outside of the U.S., in different regions of the U.S., and different Minnesota locations, and recognized Southern Minnesota as the best opportunity for the planned state-of the-art manufacturing facility.

Vice President and General Manager Will Fort leads operations at both Minnesota plants, and will spearhead the development of this new factory.

“We have grown our operation within the city of Faribault over 50 years. In 2000, we opened the Owatonna factory, and completed a major expansion there in 2014 to triple its size,” said Fort. “Our strong growth in recent years is the result of having highly skilled people in the plants, expert product design and marketing teams in our Plymouth headquarters, and the commitment from Daikin Industries to manufacturing excellence.”

Daikin Applied currently employs approximately 900 people in its factories in Southern Minnesota.

“We’re fully invested in this community,” said Matt Alexejun, senior director of human resources for manufacturing. “We know that our company only grows when our people grow. So we invest not just in the best training for our employees, we extend that commitment into the community by offering programs and training opportunities at local high schools and colleges.” 

Daikin Applied CEO Mike Schwartz said, “We have some of our best people in Minnesota and Japan partnering on this important project. We’re also appreciating the cooperation and assistance of the civic leaders in St. Paul and Southern Minnesota to help make this happen.”

Jim Glen, manufacturing liaison engineer, who brings to the team over 28 years of manufacturing experience in the region, is actively engaged with the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, Rice County, and the City of Faribault to finalize state and local government financial assistance approvals to support the infrastructure, investment, and employment needs of the new facility. Approval of these financial resources at the local and state government levels is key to the project proceeding, and will allow transformation of the site and bringing the factory on line in 2019.