SUPER ATV DEDICATES LOUISIANA MANUFACTURING, DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Today, Gov. John Bel Edwards highlighted the dedication of SuperATV’s new Shreveport manufacturing and distribution center, where the company’s 100,000-square-foot facility also hosts a retail showroom for consumers. In February, SuperATV announced a $4.35 million capital investment in its Shreveport site, where the company will create 75 new direct jobs averaging $40,000 a year, plus benefits. LED estimates another 42 new indirect jobs will result, for a total of 117 new jobs in Caddo Parish and Northwest Louisiana.
Headquartered in Madison, Indiana, SuperATV is a 16-year-old company specializing in All-Terrain Vehicle aftermarket products. A family-owned company, SuperATV specializes in aftermarket parts for a variety of ATVs and larger utility task vehicles, or UTVs, which also are known as “side-by-sides” for their larger size and passenger capacity. The new Shreveport site will support product manufacturing and delivery to states across the Southeast U.S., as well as distribution to Texas and markets as far away as New Mexico and Colorado.