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JAYCO® LAUNCHES 40TH ANNIVERSARY WEBSITE
“After 40 years, Jayco continues to be successful because every member of the Jayco family does their best
...”
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. – Jayco, America’s Most Liveable RVs™, recently launched www.Jayco40.com, a new 40th Anniversary website dedicated to celebrating “40 Years of Liveability” and sharing memories of the people and innovations responsible for Jayco’s 40 years of success in the recreation vehicle market.
Jayco’s
new
website,
www.Jayco40.com,
includes
photos,
videos,
timelines
and
informational
tidbits
on
the
innovations,
traditions
and
people
who
have
helped
make
Jayco
America’s
Most
Liveable
RVs
for
the
past
four
decades.
In
addition,
the
site
includes
Jayco
40th
Anniversary
events
for
viewers
as
well
as
Jayco
core
values
to
remind
people
of
their
mission
and
dedication
to
the
RV
industry.
“After
40
years,
Jayco
continues
to
be
successful
because
every
member
of
the
Jayco
family
does
their
best
to
ensure
that
we
produce
RVs
with
the
highest
level
of
attention
to
quality,
affordability
and
functionality,”
said
Sid
Johnson,
director
of
marketing
at
Jayco.
“It’s
the
reason
our
company
has
grown
from
a
tiny
shop
in
a
barn
to
the
largest
privately-owned
RV
manufacturer
in
North
America.
Our
new
40th
Anniversary
website
pays
tribute
to
the
many
men
and
women
who
were
and
continue
to
be
responsible
for
our
growth.”
Started
on
a
farm
in
Middlebury,
Ind.
in
1968,
Jayco
initially
produced
a
single-model
fold
down
camper
with
the
help
of
15
employees.
Today,
the
company
operates
two
manufacturing
plants
in
Middlebury,
Ind.
and
Twin
Falls,
Idaho,
building
several
types
of
RVs
under
15
different
brand
names
and
employing
over
1,800
people.
Jayco
has
a
dealer
network
of
over
300
throughout
the
U.S.
and
Canada.
Jayco
-
started
on
a
farm
with
15
employees
-
now
40
years
of
success
... What
do
you
think?
...
Readers
comments:
Class-a-lady
:
I know of several campers that own Jayco Eagle, class C motorhomes, that are very unhappy with the materials used for constructing the rig, rusting bumpers, leaks galore, problems with the plumbing, on & on, so, I consider them lucky that they won all of these awards, I know that my fellow campers will not purchase another Jayco...
Dave S.
:
Dave S. I have been involved with Jayco most of my life in memory. I started with Jayco soon after they built the plant at Middlebury. I don't know another company more dedicated to their employees then Jayco.
Ken P
:
I've had 3 Jayco's. I had a fold-down tent camper that we were so pleased with we bought a Flight and then an Eagle. The only problem we ever had was bubbling on a fibreglass wall that they took care of. A good company, they deserve their success.
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