When Stephen F. Briggs and Harold Stratton founded their company in Milwaukee in 1908, they couldn't have imagined how far their small engines would travel. What began as a modest venture making auto ...
Briggs & Stratton is moving its engine-component production to Auburn, according to a Wisconsin television station. The company, the world’s largest producer of gasoline engines for outdoor power ...
Briggs & Stratton's Auburn, Ala., plant is changing its manufacturing program to produce twin-cylinder engines exclusively. Since it opened in 1995, the plant has produced a variety of engine designs ...
Briggs & Stratton will lay off about 160 workers as part of changes to the production of its home standby and engine components, the company said Friday. Briggs & Stratton "remains committed to the ...
Briggs & Stratton is recalling approximately 1,160 Snapper Rear Engine 33” Riding Mowers due to injury hazards related to these grass-cutting machines. In a press release sent out by the U.S. Consumer ...
Wauwatosa-based Briggs & Stratton confirmed that it cut staff this week after exiting the Snapper and Simplicity lawn-tractor business and also informed employees that the president of its legacy ...
Equipment Today Editor-in-Chief Erica Floyd talks with Briggs & Stratton Product Manager for Utility Engines Chris Meyers about the features OEMs should look for to save time and money in these times ...
MILWAUKEE – Small engine manufacturer Briggs & Stratton Corp., founded in Milwaukee in 1908 by an inventor and an investor, on Monday filed for bankruptcy protection. Briggs filed for Chapter 11 in ...
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