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Stoughton Reclaims Chassis Production Following
Evansville, WI
05/10/2021 08:59 AM

Stoughton Reclaims Chassis Production Following  

Federal Trade Decisions  

Company Hiring Hundreds of Employees as Hefty Tarriffs are Applied to  

Unfairly Traded Chinese Imports  

STOUGHTON, Wis. (April 29, 2021) — Stoughton Trailers, LLC, is hiring hundreds of  

assemblers, welders and supervisors at its Evansville plant — which, once successful,  is expected to bring the company’s employee total to an all-time high — as it ramps up  the manufacturing of chassis products used to transport intermodal containers.  

In a major reshoring win on April 13, the U.S. International Trade Commission made an  affirmative final determination in the countervailing duty investigation on chassis and  

subassemblies from China with a 5-0 decision. The commission found that U.S.  

producers have been materially injured by unfairly traded imports of Chinese chassis,  

paving the way for the imposition of trade remedy orders.  

Stoughton Trailers and four other chassis manufacturers came together under the  

Coalition of American Chassis Manufacturers and worked with the legal team of Wiley  Rein LLP to prove that unfairly dumped and subsidized imports of Chinese chassis were  injuring the U.S. chassis industry.  

The U.S. government issued a 44.32 percent countervailing tariff, which imposed duties  on Chinese chassis and subassemblies for a minimum of five years. Additionally, in a  

concurrent antidumping duty investigation, the U.S. Department of Commerce  

preliminarily determined that Chinese producers were dumping chassis and  

subassemblies into the United States. Commerce is expected to issue its final  

antidumping duty determination on May 11, and this decision is expected to drive the  

total tariff to more than 232 percent on Chinese chassis and subassemblies for a  

minimum of five years.  

“This is an enormous victory for Stoughton Trailers, the Evansville community, and  

other U.S. chassis manufacturers,” said Stoughton Trailers President & CEO Bob  

Wahlin. 

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Stoughton Trailers was producing thousands of chassis annually at its Evansville plant  until 2005, when Chinese manufacturers intensified the dumping chassis and single 

handedly took the market”, Wahlin said.  

The Chinese were selling the entire chassis to U.S. companies for less than the cost of  the steel in the frame alone, which devastated Stoughton’s chassis production and  

forced the company to close its Evansville facility for several years until it began to build  other products at the facility, he said. 

When it became evident last year that rulings in favor of U.S. manufacturers were  

likely, customers who previously bought Chinese chassis quickly became interested in  Stoughton’s line, Wahlin said. 

“When we received a very large order from a customer at the end of 2020, we geared  

up to make improvements to our production process and began recruiting workers,” he  said. “We are hiring assemblers, welders, machine operators and supervisors. We’re  

also making all the subcomponents at our Stoughton Plant 5 to feed the Evansville  

assembly line. We’re investing in automation and other improvements to both plants,  

knowing that we will be in a competitive position to sell chassis for years to come.” 

The company is currently hiring employees to staff the day shift but expects to add a  

second shift once enough new workers are onboarded. Candidates may visit  

stojobs.com for a complete list of employment opportunities.  

About Stoughton Trailers  

Stoughton Trailers is a top 10 international supplier of semi-truck trailers. The Wisconsin-based, family 

owned company designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of dependable semi-truck trailers used  for over-the-road trucking, as well as agricultural trailers and other specialty transportation equipment. It  provides one-stop build, finance, rental and fleet management solutions through world-class  

responsiveness and design value. For more information, visit StoughtonTrailers.com.


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