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Gunmaker giant Remington to move global headquarters to LaGrange, invest $100M

A screenshot of Remington Arms website. The gunmaker is moving its global headquarters to LaGrange, Georgia.
A screenshot of Remington Arms website. The gunmaker is moving its global headquarters to LaGrange, Georgia. Screenshot from remarms.com

Remington, the nation’s oldest firearms maker, announced Monday that it is moving its global headquarters to LaGrange, Georgia.

The company also plans to open a new advanced manufacturing facility as well as a research and development center in the city. Through the projects, the gunmaker is expected to invest an estimated $100 million and create 856 jobs in Troup County over a five-year period. Several of the company’s strategic products will be manufactured in Georgia, according to a news release from Gov. Brian Kemp’s office.

“Georgia’s firearms industry is responsible for thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of investment in our communities,” Kemp said in a statement. “I am a proud owner of some of Remington’s first-class products, and now, I am excited to welcome them to their new home in the Peach State.”

In a statement, Remington CEO Ken D’Arcy said the company can’t wait to come to Georgia.

“We are very excited to come to Georgia, a state that not only welcomes business but enthusiastically supports and welcomes companies in the firearms industry,” he said.

The company will be hiring for positions in production, operations, engineering and management, as well as human resources, finance, and administration in Remington’s onsite executive offices. For more information, visit www.remarms.com.

Remington Arms was founded in 1816 and is is one of the largest producers of shotguns and rifles in the world.

Nick Wooten
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Nick Wooten is the Accountability/Investigative reporter for the Ledger-Enquirer where he is responsible for covering several topics, including Georgia politics. His work may also appear in the Macon Telegraph. Nick was given the Georgia Press Association’s 2021 Emerging Journalist award for his coverage of elections, COVID-19 and Columbus’ LGBTQ+ community. Before joining McClatchy, he worked for The (Shreveport La.) Times covering city government and investigations. He is a graduate of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
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