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Architectural rendering of the Daikin campus to be completed by mid2016

Daikin to Build State-of-the-Art Business Campus in Houston; Will Include Goodman, Amana

March 12, 2015
The new Daikin facility will manufacture both ducted and ductless HVAC products, which is a first for Daikin. Texas and Tennessee operations that will be relocated to the new business campus include  engineering, logistics, procurement, manufacturing, and marketing. 

Daikin Industries, Ltd., the world’s largest manufacturer of heating, cooling and refrigerant products, has announced plans to expand its Goodman operations in the United States.  

Over the next several years, Daikin will be building  a new state-of-the art business campus that consolidates the current manufacturing and logistics footprints to a location outside of Houston, TX, in an area near U.S. 290 and approximately seven miles west of Texas State Highway 99.  The new campus is currently projected to be operational mid-2016.  This commitment of approximately $417 million represents the largest single investment since the founding of the Goodman organization over 40 years ago. The construction is planned to commence in the coming months.

Upon completion, the new facility will include one of the largest and most technologically advanced heating, ventilating, and air conditioning manufacturing facilities in the country.  

The consolidated campus will enable Daikin to manufacture in one location the full range of energy-efficient ducted residential and light commercial products as well as various ductless products that are currently imported from other inter-company business units located outside North America. 

In fact, the facility will manufacture both ducted and ductless HVAC products, which is a first for Daikin. Ducted heating and cooling systems are considered the standard in the United States.  Ductless systems are installed extensively around the world.  Ductless systems have gained rapid acceptance in the North American marketplace and have become one of the fastest growing HVAC market segments.

Texas and Tennessee operations that will be relocated to the new business campus include  engineering, logistics, procurement, manufacturing, and marketing.  Manufacturing operations at this new campus will consist of residential and commercial heating and cooling systems marketed primarily under the Daikin, Goodman and Amana brand names.  

“The new business campus will provide many outstanding benefits to our customers,” stated Mr. Takeshi Ebisu, President and CEO of Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.  “The operational efficiencies we achieve will be reflected in the superb quality of our high-efficiency, energy-saving heating and cooling systems. We are excited about the outstanding value that this move will bring to our current and future customers. As the leading global HVAC manufacturer, Daikin expressed a strong, long-term commitment to its customers in North America by constructing this new business campus.”

The operational efficiencies we achieve will be reflected in the superb quality of our high-efficiency, energy-saving heating and cooling systems. We are excited about the outstanding value that this move will bring to our current and future customers.
— Mr. Takeshi Ebisu

“Our successful growth has fueled the need for additional manufacturing capacity. The new campus will allow us to dramatically increase our production efficiencies and enable us to continue to serve our customers better than ever before from the leading market position that we hold today, ” said Sam Bikman, SVP Global Supply Chain for Goodman. “The integration of our  engineering, procurement, logistics, manufacturing and marketing functions at the same location will facilitate and expedite our ability to respond proactively to customer needs.”  

This consolidation directly reflects Daikin’s global commitment to local, in-country, manufacturing. This philosophy is a driving force throughout the organization and is central to the consistent growth that has led to Daikin being the leading global manufacturer in the HVAC industry.  

“Our employees in the United States embrace a philosophy of  American Pride,” added Ebisu. “This is because employees are the driving force and a core value that allows us to continue as a leader in the market.  Building the new campus is an exciting opportunity that will help us create synergies by bringing together our valuable employees and giving them what we believe will be the best facilities and work environment in the HVAC industry.

“Our selection of Houston as the location for our new campus was a result of careful analysis and business considerations.  We know that Houston is one of the best cities in the United States for this type of expansion program. It offers an outstanding combination that includes the ability to provide an educated workforce, economic growth, and a favorable year-long climate necessary for manufacturing and operational excellence”, continued Ebisu.  

Houston is well known as the energy capital of the United States. Soon it will be recognized as the energy-savings capital with regard to the production of high-efficiency heating and cooling systems for residential, commercial and industrial applications.

Employment at the new campus will increase as a result of expanded product manufacturing and the consolidation of facilities located in Texas and Tennessee.

“Our goal is to treat our current employees fairly and equitably when the transfer of manufacturing operations begins,” said Kari Durham, senior vice president human resources.  “Total employment in the Houston area will increase to approximately 4000 employees.”

Goodman Sales and Distribution operations, Quietflex Manufacturing Company, L.P. (a leading manufacturer of flexible duct and fiberglass products), Daikin Marine Container, and other Daikin operations are not impacted by the consolidation.