Honda today kicked off National Manufacturing Day by hosting high school students and teachers in person at one of its manufacturing facilities, and will continue throughout the month of October to highlight modern manufacturing and the exciting career opportunities available in the industry. Honda is returning to in-person events after two years of virtual Manufacturing Day activities. Students who attend the in-person events will meet with Honda associates and participate in hands-on activities that highlight different manufacturing areas and career paths.
Honda will hold five events for students throughout October, which is Manufacturing Month, at its manufacturing plants in Alabama, Ohio and Indiana:
There will also be an event hosted by 99P Labs at The Ohio State University, with Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant, Auto Development Center, and Performance Manufacturing Center, on Oct. 21.
Manufacturing Day was developed by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), to promote a positive perception of today’s manufacturing careers.
“We are excited to welcome students back to our Honda plants for Manufacturing Day, where they can experience modern manufacturing for themselves and see why manufacturing can be a cool career,” said Bob Schwyn, senior vice president at Honda Development & Manufacturing of America, LLC. “Honda associates have been building products in America for over 40 years, and we’re committed to preparing the next generation for high-tech positions in the manufacturing industry.”
Honda National Manufacturing Day Activities
At Honda’s Manufacturing Day events, students will participate in hands-on activities, engage with Honda leadership, and learn about Honda manufacturing directly from the associates who build Honda products. Activities include:
Honda Manufacturing in America
Honda has been producing automobiles in America for 40 years, beginning in November 1982 with the start of automobile production at the Marysville Auto Plant.
In 2021, two-thirds of all Honda and Acura automobiles sold in the U.S. were made in America, using domestic and globally sourced parts. Honda’s cumulative auto production in America now exceeds 29 million vehicles.
Honda established manufacturing operations in America in 1979 with the start of motorcycle production in Marysville, Ohio, and today has one of the largest and most diverse U.S. manufacturing footprints of any international company. The company’s 12 plants employ more than 22,000 associates in America, supporting operations that have an annual capacity of more than 1.27 million automobiles, 1.52 million engines, 500,000 power equipment products and 300,000 powersports products, as well as the HondaJet advanced light jet and GE Honda HF120 turbofan engines.
Cumulatively, Honda has invested $19 billion in its U.S. manufacturing operations, including more than $3.2 billion over the past five years alone. The company also works with over 600 U.S. original equipment suppliers, with U.S.-sourced parts purchases of $23.1 billion in 2021 and approximately $470 billion since 1979.
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