Middlebury-based EverGreen Recreational Vehicles plans to operate a third plant there, which it said would employ 35 additional workers.

An announcement on the company’s expansion plans said the third plant would enable it to respond more quickly to U.S. and Canadian dealer demand.

“In just over one year the EverGreen family of brands has grown in sales over 70 percent from the previous year,” Mark Boessler, EverGreen president and chief operating officer, said in the announcement.

“This significant growth has fueled the need for our manufacturing expansion into a third facility. But more importantly, this continuous expansion is the result of our original goal, set by our founders Kelly Rose and Mike Schoeffler, to build unique brands of recreational vehicles that stand alone on their own merits and are never cloned into duplicate brands sold against our own dealers.”

The announcement said the company’s product mix has grown from its original Ever-Lite trailers to also include its Ascend, i-Go Lite and Sun Valley trailers as well as its Amped toy haulers and Bay Hill fifth wheels.

“EverGreen brands stand alone and can be sold by any dealer wishing to appeal to a specific market niche without the worry of a duplicate dealership cutting into his business across town,” Boessler said. “This is why we will continue this great run.”

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