NEW ORLEANS — A Minnesota maker of concrete booms that attach to trucks plans a significant expansion, and Louisiana is among Southern states trying to win the new factory.
Schwing America CEO Brian Hazelton tells New Orleans CityBusiness he'd rather expand within his current area. But he says Louisiana, Texas, and Georgia are among Southern states courting the factory.
"I'd rather manage stuff by cars versus airplanes," he said. "Having two factories doesn't make sense."
Schwing America presently makes only concrete pumpers. But parent Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group — which bought a majority stake in Schwing's German parent company last year — also makes excavators, loaders, dozers and cranes.
Hazelton said XCMG sees Schwing as a bridge to making such vehicles in the United States.
With the XCMG partnership, there are significant opportunities for growth. It could be in the plant, or it could be elsewhere," Hazelton said.
The expansion plans represent another chapter in a major turnaround for Schwing America, which emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010. Annual revenue, which plummeted from nearly $267 million in 2007 to around $60 million in 2009, reached nearly $90 million in 2012 and is expected to continue growing this year.
Company employment, which shrank from nearly 700 to less than 100 during the same time period, has risen to more than 250 in the past 18 months.