RV Maker Announces New Jobs

In 2009, Livin' Lite was selected by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and its Small Business Development Center network as one of the 50 Indiana Companies to Watch.

updated: 6/2/2010 7:33:58 AM

RV Maker Announces New Jobs

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A northern Indiana-based recreational vehicle manufacturer plans to expand its headquarters, creating up to 25 jobs by 2011. Livin' Lite Corp. says it will invest $750,000 to add production of a camping trailer for Chrysler Jeep vehicles. The company makes aluminum and composite-built recreational vehicles.

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Wakarusa, Ind. -- Livin' Lite Corporation, maker of ultra lightweight recreational vehicles, announced today it will expand its operations here, creating up to 25 new jobs by 2011.

The company, which manufactures aluminum and composite-built recreational vehicles, will invest $750,000 to expand its existing 35,000 square-foot headquarters in Elkhart County to accommodate production of a 1,000 pound camping trailer designed exclusively for Chrysler Jeep vehicles.

"Indiana's RV producers, old and new, are developing and implementing technologies in their products that are revolutionizing the industry and creating opportunities for our workers," said Mitch Roob, Secretary of Commerce and chief executive officer of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

Founded in 2002, Livin' Lite has developed more than a dozen different models of specialty automotive campers that can sleep up to six and be towed by passenger cars, minivans and motorcycles. The company will begin hiring production associates in June to coincide with the start of production for the Jeep trailers.

"With more and more consumers trading in their larger vehicles for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles, the demand for ultra lightweight campers continues to increase," said Scott Tuttle, president of Livin' Lite. "Our all-aluminum and composite campers are a great fit for this next generation of automobiles as they are both ultra lightweight and will stand the test of time. Orders for each of our unique product lines are up, and with the new Jeep project coming later this month, we needed to expand our facilities to accommodate the growth."

In 2009, Livin' Lite was selected by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and its Small Business Development Center network as one of the 50 Indiana Companies to Watch. The accolade, presented in partnership with Purdue University and the Edward Lowe Foundation, recognizes the state's privately held businesses that employ up to 150 employees and have between $750,000 to $100 million in annual revenue or working capital.

"There was some pressure to move this project closer to Detroit, but Wakarusa is my home town and I preferred to cultivate the jobs here," Tuttle added. "The tax incentive from the state is very much appreciated and I hope that we can do our part by continuing to grow this business and provide quality jobs here in Elkhart County."

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Livin' Lite Corporation up to $150,000 in performance-based tax credits. The town of Wakarusa has approved additional property tax abatement at the request of the Economic Development Corporation of Elkhart County.

"In a community where there has been a loss of jobs, Livin' Lite's promise of 25 new jobs is great news and we couldn't be more pleased," said Tom Roeder, Wakarusa town manager.

Livin Lite's expansion announcement in Wakarusa comes just one month following Modern Door Corporation's announced plans to grow its commercial door manufacturing facility in Walkerton and add 20 new jobs by 2013.

About Livin' Lite Corporation
LIVIN LITE Recreational Vehicles has been designing and building unique, ultra-lightweight RVs for over seven years. LIVIN LITE's camper line up includes the QUICKSILVER all-aluminum, soft-top automotive camper with models that can be towed by motorcycles, ATVs, small two-door cars and any minivan. These models can sleep up to six people comfortably, and are based on a back-to-the-basics approach which makes the camping experience both enjoyable and affordable for young families.

LIVIN LITE's CAMPLITE enclosed travel trailers are also constructed of all-aluminum and composites and come in sizes ranging from 11' to 16' in length. CAMPLITE amenities include a full compliment of aluminum base and overhead cabinets, wet baths, water heaters, refrigerators, gas grills, furnaces and more, in a variety of queen bed and bunkhouse floor plans. The CAMPLITE trailer is also an automotive camper, as it is able to be towed by many four door passenger cars and cross-over vehicles, as well as minivans.

LIVIN LITE's VRV is a unique camping/cargo trailer which allows the owner to utilize the trailer as a toy hauler or even a work trailer during the week, while a patent-pending tip-out bunk design transforms the trailer into a spacious camper for the weekends! Like all LIVIN LITE campers, the VRV is constructed of all-aluminum making them the lightest weight toy haulers on the market.

About IEDC
Created by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation is governed by a 12-member board chaired by Governor Daniels. Mitch Roob serves as the chief executive officer of the IEDC. For more information about IEDC, visit www.iedc.in.gov .

Source: Indiana Economic Development Corporation

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