Canon Inc. and Canon U.S.A. Inc. joined Virginia state and
local officials to announce Canon's plans to expand its U.S. operations
with new facilities and jobs in the Hampton Roads, Virginia, area. With
the assistance of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Canon is expected to
invest more than $600 million to expand the operations of Canon
Virginia Inc., a subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., and create more than 1,000
new jobs.
As part of Canon U.S.A. and Canon Virginia's "Vision for the Future"
program, these expansion plans will include the construction of a new
700,000-square-foot facility for the manufacturing of cartridges for
laser printers that will incorporate Canon's proprietary high-speed,
automated technology for cartridge production, and the expansion of its
repair and refurbishing facilities for digital consumer products. In
addition, Canon plans to create a center for the research and
development of automated and robotic manufacturing technologies for the
Americas region in Newport News, and to expand its efforts in the
recycling and reclaiming of toner cartridges and related materials at
its Industrial Resource Technologies, Inc. (IRT) operations in
Gloucester County, Virginia.
"Today's announcement symbolizes a
significant investment in manufacturing in the U.S.," said Tsuneji
Uchida, president and chief operating officer, Canon Inc. "The
combination of producing, selling, collecting and recycling cartridges
locally, and eliminating the need to transport products around the
world, will allow us to have a positive environmental impact by helping
to reduce CO2 emissions worldwide.
"In addition,
Canon's new automated production system will enable the Company to
maintain cost competitive manufacturing, better manage labor costs and
deliver products in a timely fashion," added Uchida.
Joe Adachi,
president and chief executive officer, Canon U.S.A., added, "The U.S.
and the Americas are key regions for the growth and success of the
Canon brand now and in the future. Canon is committed to continuously
increasing and enhancing its operations here in the U.S. to better
serve the Americas, as evidenced by today's announcement."
According
to Takayoshi Hanagata, president and chief executive officer, Canon
Virginia and IRT, "Over the years, we have enjoyed outstanding
relationships with Virginia state and local officials. We would like to
thank Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine, Newport News Mayor Joe Frank and
Chair Teresa Altemus of Gloucester County for their hard work and
personal involvement. We greatly appreciate their efforts in helping
Canon expand our presence and remain in the region."
"Canon's
commitment to build on its 23-year relationship with the Commonwealth
underscores the Company's faith in Virginia and our ability to provide
a business climate for its continued success," said Virginia Governor
Timothy M. Kaine. "We are honored by Canon's presence in Virginia and
the many benefits this latest expansion will bring to the Newport News
and Gloucester communities."
A cornerstone of this project is
the establishment of a partnership between Canon Virginia and a network
of workforce development resources throughout Southeastern Virginia to
quickly develop a highly skilled, technical and motivated workforce to
support the expansion. This alliance, which includes the Virginia
Community College System, local schools and the Virginia Department of
Business Assistance, among others, will support the development of a
Technical Training Academy, designed to equip Canon Virginia's and the
IRT's growing workforce with the skills necessary to support advanced
manufacturing and product repair operations.
Canon is committed
to exploring strategies for collaboration with Virginia's higher
education institutions. For example, Canon and Canon Virginia announced
a partnership with Christopher Newport University in Newport News to
form the Christopher Newport University-Canon Leadership Scholars
Program. Beginning in August 2008, the top 25 students chosen to
participate in Christopher Newport University's President Leadership
Program will become Canon Leadership Scholars, receiving scholarships
and presented with opportunities to study aboard and participate in
unique leadership programs.
In addition to its investment in the
Virginia area, last year, Canon U.S.A. announced that it will be
building a new state-of-the-art headquarters for its Americas region in
New York over the next several years. Canon U.S.A. began in 1955 with
five employees as the New York branch of an up-and-coming camera
company. Today, Canon is a global imaging brand leader that every
American looks to for consumer and business innovations and
technologies. Canon has been part of the Commonwealth of Virginia for
23 years since Canon Virginia, Inc., was incorporated in 1985.