IMMI, Blue Bird Open New Manufacturing Plant in Georgia
IMMI’s new 75,000 square-foot facility in Macon will produce school bus seats for Georgia-based Blue Bird Corporation, creating 80 American manufacturing jobs.
IMMI and Blue Bird executives stand in front of the ceremonial ribbon at the new Macon facility on Oct. 2
Photo: George Brennan/SBF
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School bus seating manufacturer IMMI and school bus OEM Blue Bird celebrated the grand opening of a joint manufacturing facility in Macon, Georgia, today, Oct. 2, and School Bus Fleet was on the scene to see it up close.
IMMI’s new 75,000 square-foot plant will support Blue Bird buses after the company announced equipping select models with safety upgrades, including three-point seat belts as standard protection for all student passengers and a steering wheel-deployed air bag to safeguard school bus drivers.
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“Today, not only do we celebrate safety leadership alongside our partner Blue Bird, we also are thrilled to add 80 good-paying U.S. manufacturing jobs to middle Georgia,” said Larry Gray, CEO of IMMI.
The new facility is expected to open up about 80 new jobs for Americans in Georgia.
Photo: George Brennan/SBF
“We are also here to recognize Blue Bird’s continued commitment to advancing school bus safety by being the first school bus manufacturer to make lap-shoulder belts standard on their buses and provide frontal airbags to protect school bus drivers in communities across the United States,” added Norm Gould III, school bus president & IMMI CFO.
IMMI’s 4Front airbag safety system will also be standard safety equipment on Blue Bird’s Vision school buses beginning this month.
“Every day, millions of children travel on our buses to school and back home. They are the most precious cargo in the world,” said John Wyskiel, president and CEO of Blue Bird Corporation. “For nearly 100 years, Blue Bird has led the way in school bus safety. We partnered with IMMI to bring industry-first, standard student and driver safety systems to school districts in North America. We are thrilled that our joint commitment to safety drives investments, manufacturing expansion, and job growth in our home state and beyond.”
Jon Wyskiel, Blue Bird president and CEO, addresses stakeholders and media at the celebration event.
Photo: George Brennan/SBF
Under the brand SafeGuard, IMMI’s Macon facility manufactures state-of-the-art school bus seats. Blue Bird was the first school bus manufacturer to announce in 2024 that lap-shoulder belts would be standard safety equipment on their school bus seats.
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“The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have called for school bus manufacturers to provide lap-shoulder belts for the 25 million plus children who ride on buses every year, and Blue Bird has answered that call,” added Wyskiel.
As demand increases for IMMI SafeGuard’s lap-shoulder belt seats, IMMI expects to add more jobs to its workforce in Macon.
“Illinois recently passed legislation joining eight other U.S. states mandating lap-shoulder belts on new school buses,” said Gray. “We expect other states to follow suit as they recognize that even on the safest vehicles on the road, which are school buses, seat belts continue to save lives and reduce injuries.”
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