Stock Markets April 10, 2026 12:04 PM

Whirlpool Commits More Than $60 Million to New Ohio Parts Facility

Investment will expand U.S. footprint, add jobs and supplement recent capacity plans

By Avery Klein WHR
Whirlpool Commits More Than $60 Million to New Ohio Parts Facility
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Whirlpool said it will invest over $60 million to open a new parts-manufacturing plant in Ohio to supply components for its washers and dryers. The facility will be the company's 11th U.S. production site and its sixth in Ohio, and is expected to create between 100 and 150 jobs. The announcement was made at an event in Clyde, Ohio, attended by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and included remarks from CEO Marc Bitzer.

Key Points

  • Whirlpool will invest over $60 million in a new Ohio factory to produce washer and dryer parts.
  • The facility will be Whirlpool's 11th U.S. manufacturing site and its sixth in Ohio, and is expected to create 100 to 150 jobs.
  • The announcement was made at Whirlpool's Clyde, Ohio washing machine factory and was attended by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer; CEO Marc Bitzer emphasized the company’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing.

Whirlpool on April 10 said it will put more than $60 million into a new Ohio factory that will produce parts for its washing machines and dryers. The company said the site will represent its 11th manufacturing location in the United States and its sixth facility located in Ohio.

Management estimates the project will generate between 100 and 150 jobs. In a company statement, Marc Bitzer, chief executive of the Benton Harbor, Michigan-based appliance maker, said "Whirlpool Corporation is leaning into our commitment to U.S. manufacturing."

The announcement was made at an event held at Whirlpool's large washing machine plant in Clyde, Ohio. The event was attended by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

The company noted that the new factory will produce parts for its laundry products but provided no further operational timetable or detailed breakdown of the roles to be created.

The statement also described Bitzer as an outspoken advocate for President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer traveled this week to the Midwest to promote administration policies aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing, and he was present for Whirlpool's announcement in Clyde.

Whirlpool also previously announced a separate investment in October, committing $300 million to expand capacity within its existing laundry-related operations. The new Ohio parts facility is presented as a distinct project from that October investment.

The company did not disclose financing details for the new plant in the announcement, nor did it specify an expected start date for production. The release limited its factual disclosures to the investment amount, the projected job range, the count of U.S. facilities, and the event attendance noted above.

As presented, the investment reinforces Whirlpool's stated focus on U.S. manufacturing capacity and adds to its existing footprint in Ohio while supplementing earlier capacity commitments made in October.

Risks

  • The announcement does not include a construction or production timeline, leaving the schedule and near-term impact on supply unclear.
  • The company did not disclose how the new plant will be financed, creating uncertainty about capital allocation details for this project.
  • Details on the specific types of jobs, workforce composition, and wage levels were not provided, limiting clarity on the economic impact of the hiring estimate.

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