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Maytag Corporation was a $4.7 billion home and commercial appliance company, headquartered in Newton, Iowa from 1893-2006. With approximately 18,000 employees worldwide, it made and sold appliances. The Whirlpool Corp. completed its acquisition of Maytag on April 1, 2006. In May 2006, Whirlpool announced plans to close the former Maytag headquarters office in Newton, as well as laundry manufacturing plants in Newton, Iowa, Herrin, Illinois and Searcy, Arkansas by 2007. Following the Maytag closure, all administration will be in Whirlpool's headquarters in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The Maytag name will still be used on rebranded Whirlpool appliances, however most Maytag employees will be terminated, as some were offered jobs in Benton Harbor. The board of directors of Maytag and CEO (a former Whirlpool executive), all received five years severance pay.
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ProductsIn major appliances, Maytag was among the top three companies in the North American market, offering a full line of washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, cooktops, refrigerators, and ranges under the brand names Maytag, Hoover, Jenn-Air, Amana, Dixie-Narco, and Jade. Maytag sold multiple small appliances including a cordless iron under the Maytag brand, a mixer and blender under the Jenn-Air, as well as the popular Skybox and Rookie home vending products. In floor care, Maytag owned the Hoover brand, the market leader in North America and the floor care brand with the highest consumer recognition and buying preference. In commercial products, Maytag owned Dixie-Narco, a leader in refrigerated soft drink and specialty vending machines as well as Jade cooking products and Amana commercial cooking products. Maytag had presence in markets around the world, including sales operations in Australia, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. The corporation's export sales and marketing, licensing of brands, and international joint ventures was coordinated by Maytag International in Schaumburg, Illinois. Maytag InternationalIn 1988, DOMICOR was established as Maytag Corporation's international division and in 1992 became Maytag International, Inc. which eventually encompassed all of Maytag's worldwide ventures including Maytag Australia, Maytag Canada, Maytag Commercial (Mexico), and Maytag UK. Maytag International, was based in Schaumburg, Illinois, handled the sales, licensing and business ventures of corporate appliances and floorcare brands in overseas markets as well as the administrative support for the international sales organization. This network extended to more than 70 countries worldwide. Maytag International was responsible for export sales and licensing of the corporation's appliances and floor care brands and joint ventures in overseas markets. This network extends to more than 90 countries worldwide. The main office is located in Chicago with major subsidiary offices in Burlington, Ontario (Canada), Monterrey (Mexico), Sydney (Australia), and London (England) and region sales offices in Beirut (Lebanon), London (England), and Guaynabo (Puerto Rico). Manufacturing plantsAt the time of being acquired, Maytag had fourteen (14) manufacturing plants throughout the United States and Mexico. These include:
Ol' LonelyOl' Lonely, or "the lonely repairman", is a character in Maytag advertisements, created for Maytag by the Leo Burnett advertising agency. He was initially played by Jesse White, beginning in 1967. Ol' Lonely is representative of the professed dependability of Maytag products. Maytag advertisements stated ?Ol' Lonely?s predicament is testimony to the durability and reliability of Maytag appliances. Now if only he had something to do with his days.?In 1986, the repairman was joined by Newton, a basset hound named for Maytag?s headquarters in Newton, Iowa. In 1989, character actor Gordon Jump first appeared as Ol' Lonely in the advertisement ?Biker.? In total, Jump appeared in more than 77 Maytag commercials and print advertisements. He made appearances at events for employees and customers and also was actively involved in several philanthropic and charitable causes. Actor Hardy Rawls was hired to play Ol' Lonely after Jump's retirement in 2003, although he appeared only in print advertising and personal appearances. Gordon Jump died two months later on September 22 2003.[1] In French-speaking Quebec, Ol' Lonely was played by Paul Berval.[2] For a period of time Maytag gave Ol' Lonely a younger sidekick character known as the 'Maytag Apprentice', played by actor Mark Devine. However, in 2005 Maytag cancelled his contract. Maytag also elected not to renew Rawls' contract, instead holding open auditions. Indianapolis Colts backup quarterback Jim Sorgi was among those who auditioned.[3] On April 2 2007, Maytag announced that Clay Earl Jackson of Richmond, Virginia had been selected to fill the role of Ol' Lonely.[4] The "Maytag repairman" has become a commonly-used metaphor for a professional whose services are rarely needed, such as "Most people in town now have their own cars, making the local bus driver like the Maytag repairman." SettlementsNeptune Front-Load WashersModels included were MAH3000AWW and MAH4000AWW. The settlement alleges that owners of Maytag Neptune washing machines have claims concerning the door latch, wax motor, motor control and related circuit board failures, causing the machines to function improperly, and users to experience odor and mildew. Consumers were offered either a cash refund, rebate certificate, purchase certificate, and/or free repairs. RecallsMaytag and Jenn-Air DishwashersModels affected MDB3, MDB4, MDB5, MDB6, MDB7, MDB8, MDB9, MDBD, MDC3, MDC4, MDC5, DWU9, JDB3, JDB4, JDB5, JDB6, JDB7. The recall involves Maytag and Jenn-Air under counter or portable plastic tub dishwashers. The dishwashers have black, white, almond, bisque and stainless steel front panels. The model and serial numbers are printed on a label located on the dishwasher's plastic frame on top of or to the left of the door opening. Liquid rinse-aid can leak from its dispenser and come into contact with the dishwasher's internal wiring which can short-circuit and ignite, posing a fire hazard. Customers are being offered a free in-home repair or certificate towards a purchase of a new dishwasher. Consumers should contact Maytag to determine if their dishwasher is included in this recall. Jenn-Air Pro-Style Downdraft CooktopModel JGD8348CDP. The recall included only built-in Jenn-Air model JGD8348CDP downdraft gas cooktops. They have serial numbers xxxxxxxxEA through xxxxxxxxER. The cooktops were manufactured by Maytag between January 1 and September 17 2004. The model name and serial number are printed on a label on the vent fan housing, which is visible in the cabinet under the cooktop. The recalled cooktops have switches located too close to the gas tubing leading to the grill burner. Electrical arcing can cause this tubing to leak gas and ignite, resulting in a fire hazard to consumers. Consumers are offered a free, in-home repair. Maytag Front-Loading WashersModels affected are MAH9700 and MAH8700, with serial numbers ending with GA, GC, GE, GG, GJ, GN, GP, GR, GT, GV, GX, JA, JC, JE, JG, JJ, JL, JN. The washers were sold around April 2005. Hazard: Water leakage into the electrical connections to the thermal sensor that could cause an electrical short and ignite a circuit board, creating a fire hazard. What is offered to the customers is a kit. Included is what is called a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. Acting like a surge protector, the GFCI simply plugs into the outlet being used by the washer, allowing for the GFCI to trip and prevent an overload. ReferencesSee also
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