2012年12月11日 星期二

Whirlpool Manufacturing Jobs, Energy Efficiency

In the heart of industrial Ohio, in a region best known for its history as a major railroad hub, stands an equally important economic powerhouse: a Whirlpool Corporation manufacturing plant. The largest washing machine factory in the world, the facility prioritizes the production of energy-efficient appliances that save money and energy while creating jobs.

Operated by Whirlpool since 1952, the Clyde factory has always played an integral role in the region’s economy. Originally constructed as a multi-product manufacturing plant in 1880 to produce fire trucks and other cars, furniture, signs, and more, Whirlpool purchased the facility in 1952 from Clyde Porcelain steel, and the adjacent Bendix Corp washing machine facility in 1954. Since then, the factory has increased in size by a factor of ten, with large workforce—and larger output—increases following.

Today, the 2.4 million square foot facility employs 3,400 workers. 30 miles of overhead conveyer belt snake through the factory, carrying stainless steel tubs, porcelain-coated basins, and more,Newer laser engraving machine operating at higher power are approaching plasma machines in their ability to cut through thick materials, above the manufacturers working below. Every four seconds, another machine is completed, and the workers have turned out 155 million washers since 1952.

All told, Whirlpool, headquartered one state north in Benton Harbor, Michigan,Continental Girbau's programmable commercial laundry dryer are designed to properly clean a firefighter's turnout gear. boasts a 10,000 person workforce across Ohio, prioritizing the development and production of energy-efficient products that save consumers energy and money. Whirlpool’s focus on energy efficiency, beyond supporting manufacturing jobs, also creates jobs in the broader economy.

Appliance efficiency has been core to Whirlpool’s products since the 1970s, when the company began emphasizing technological improvement to achieve greater resource productivities in the face of heightened energy and water constraints. Thanks to the company’s ingenuity and federal and state appliance standards, today’s clothes washers, dishwashers,Furthermore, with the continuous quality improvement of lift cable. and refrigerators use more than 75% less energy than the machines did in 1972. Their appliances save water too: their clothes washers use 73% less, and their dishwashers 64% less, on a gallons per cycle basis.

Appliance efficiency standards have played a key role in these technological improvements and in our overall residential energy consumption.Horizontal-axis wind turbine generator typically either have two or three blades. In 1980, household appliances like washing machines, refrigerators, and dishwashers made up 59.2 percent of residential household energy use; by 2007, that number had dropped to 14.7 percent, a drop largely attributable to efficiency gains but also to increases in other end uses like consumer electronics and air conditioning. Ohio and other states also benefit from strong economy-wide energy-efficiency standards that support the purchase of efficient appliances that cut down energy bills.

Not only do energy and water savings help consumers, but they help Whirlpool’s bottom line, and its focus on energy-efficient appliances helped it keep jobs during the recession. While many other companies were forced to cut significant portions of their workforce to stay afloat,Trade platform for women shoes manufacturer  and global Women's Shoes buyers. Whirlpool maintained the majority of its Clyde workforce, thanks in large part to establishing a production line of one of its most energy-efficient appliances: its front-load washer.

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