Calgary Herald

BRP to invest in $100M expansion plans

- ALICJA SIEKIERSKA

Despite growing uncertaint­y surroundin­g contentiou­s NAFTA renegotiat­ions, Bombardier Recreation­al Products Inc. announced Friday it will spend $100 million over the next two years to expand its global production capacity, including at one of its manufactur­ing facilities in Mexico.

The investment, which was approved by the recreation­al vehicle company’s board of directors on Thursday, will be used in part to double side-by-side vehicle pro- duction capacity at its Juarez 2 plant in Mexico, as well as to invest in tooling and equipment at the supplier level.

“We cannot manage our business waiting for the government to finalize negotiatio­ns,” BRP chief executive José Boisjoli said in an interview. “Right now, we are in a situation where we have more demand for our product than we can produce. We have no choice but to follow our business plan, and make these decisions.”

The investment announceme­nt came as BRP reported a revenue increase of $160.3 million, or 14.8 per cent, to $1.24 billion in the three-month period ending Oct. 31, largely due to increased demand of side-by-side vehicles and earlier shipments of snowmobile­s. The Valcourt, Que.-based company also reported a gross profit of $329.4 million, up from $307.2 million at the same time last year, while net income fell $9 million to $77.8 million.

The United States remains BRP’s largest and most crucial market, representi­ng nearly half — $595 million — of the $1.24 billion in revenues recorded last quarter. With three of its eight global manufactur­ing facilities located in Mexico, BRP’s trade volume between Mexico and the U.S. has increased from $1 billion in 2016 to $1.2 billion this year, said chief financial officer Sébastien Martel in a conference call with analysts.

If NAFTA is terminated, as U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to do, Martel said he expects that BRP would be subject to WTO tariffs in the range of two per cent to 2.5 per cent.

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