The specially designed 40 millionth power product is prepared for shipment at Honda's North Carolina factory.

Honda Power Equipment Ships 40 Millionth Power Product

April 27, 2015
Honda Power Equipment announced that it has shipped 40 million power products to domestic dealers and distributors since it began sales of outdoor power equipment in the United States in 1973.

Honda Power Equipment announced that it has shipped 40 million power products to domestic dealers and distributors since it began sales of outdoor power equipment in the United States in 1973. Honda Power Equipment executives helped celebrate the actual 40 millionth power product sold to a customer at Weingartz in Utica, Mich., a family-owned and operated business that has been a North American leader in sales and service of outdoor power equipment since 1945. Weingartz has been a Honda Power Equipment dealer since 1978.

Beginning U.S. operations with only engines, tillers, generators and outboard engines for sale, Honda Power Equipment has evolved into one of the leading global power products suppliers. Honda currently provides more than 60 models of power products in six major product families, 30 basic models of general purpose engines and a wide variety of four-stroke outboard engines.

“We have reached this significant milestone in our U.S. history by keeping a keen focus upon the needs of customers,” said Honda Power Equipment senior vice president, Scott Conner. “Honda remains committed to delivering the most innovative, reliable and ultimately helpful products to our customers, dealers and distributors.”

Honda produces and markets engines globally for automotive, motorcycle, marine, and power equipment products each year. All Honda engines feature four-stroke overhead valve designs that are optimal for multiple power applications.

Although Honda Power Equipment products are produced at 11 Honda manufacturing facilities worldwide, more than 75 percent of Honda power products sold in the United States are produced using domestic and globally sourced parts at the Honda Power Equipment manufacturing facility in Swepsonville, N.C., which opened in August 1984.