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Willow Springs Facility Builds 100,000 Transmissions

The Willow Springs, Missouri, remanufacturing facility of Jasper Engines & Transmissions celebrates a milestone with its 100,000th transmission.

“We started building transmissions in 2004 and achieved a 30,000 unit milestone in 2010,” Mearl McBride, Willow Springs Transmission division manager, says. “It took only another nine years to get to 100,000, so you can see that we’re growing our production.”

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Willow Springs currently has 56 associate-owners assigned to its Transmission Division. The facility presently remanufactures the Chrysler A604, 42RLE, and 62TE, the Ford AXOD, and others and will begin production of the GM 4L60E in early February.

The Willow Springs Transmission Division remanufactured 8,525 units in 2019.

“We have a great group of associate-owners who work well together and keep the main goal in focus,” McBride adds. “We look forward to the challenges of the future as we continue to grow and expand our line of transmissions.”

Jasper Engines & Transmissions has remanufactures quality products since 1942 and is the nation’s largest remanufacturer of gas and diesel engines, transmissions, differentials, rear axle assemblies, marine engines, sterndrives, performance engines, and electric motors.

Find out more, visit www.jasperengines.com.

 

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