
MOLINE, Ill. — John Deere announced plans to expand its U.S. manufacturing footprint with the opening of two new domestic facilities, reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to American industry, innovation, and job creation. The expansion includes a new distribution center near Hebron, Indiana, and a state-of-the-art excavator factory in Kernersville, North Carolina, both expected to open within the next year.
The investment reflects John Deere’s broader strategy to strengthen its U.S.-based supply chain while relocating key manufacturing operations from overseas to domestic campuses. Notably, the Kernersville facility will produce the only excavator designed, developed, and manufactured entirely in the United States.

“Our investment in these new facilities underscores John Deere's dedication to strengthening the backbone of American industry and supporting local economies,” said John May, chairman and chief executive officer of John Deere. “We believe in building America, and these projects represent our intent to continue driving innovation and job creation in the United States.“
John Deere recently broke ground on its new distribution center near Hebron, Indiana, a location chosen for its central position and strong workforce. The facility is designed to enhance nationwide supply chain operations, ensuring faster and more reliable delivery of equipment and parts across multiple customer segments.
The Indiana project is expected to create approximately 150 jobs and support John Deere customers across agriculture, turf, construction, forestry, and mining markets.
“This new facility is an investment in customer expectations around world class product support through parts availability for our US based ag, turf, construction, forestry, mining and turf customers,” said Denver Caldwell, vice president, Aftermarket and Customer Support. “Indiana's strong workforce and central location make it an ideal choice for expansion.”
John Deere will continue operating its primary North American Parts Distribution Center in Milan, Illinois, which has been in service since 1973 and employs approximately 1,200 workers.
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In North Carolina, John Deere will invest $70 million to construct a new excavator factory at its Kernersville campus. The facility will leverage advanced manufacturing technologies to produce next-generation excavators for the construction market and will take over production previously based in Japan.
The new factory is expected to employ more than 150 people and play a key role in meeting growing equipment demand while reinforcing domestic manufacturing capabilities.
“We are excited to bring this new facility to our Kernersville campus and to be part of the region’s thriving manufacturing community,“ said Ryan Campbell, president Worldwide Construction and Forestry and Power Systems. “Our focus will be on delivering excellence, creating jobs, and advancing the legacy of John Deere in American manufacturing.”
Company leadership emphasized that the two new facilities are part of a broader, long-term investment strategy aimed at strengthening U.S. manufacturing capacity and economic growth.
“These investments further demonstrate our commitment to invest $20B in U.S. manufacturing over the next 10 years,” May said. “It is a testament to our confidence in the future of U.S. manufacturing and our unwavering commitment to innovation, quality, and economic growth.”
With these projects, John Deere is expected to create hundreds of new American jobs while expanding its ability to serve customers and support local economies across the Midwest and Southeast.
Originally reported by Deere.Com