BG Products at the White House for Made in America

Written by Ben

July 25, 2018

WASHINGTON, DC – July 23, 2018 – BG Products, Inc., was selected to represent the state of Kansas at the Made In America Product Showcase hosted at the White House on July 23, 2018.

“We are humbled to be chosen for this prestigious honor,” said Darin Greseth, BG Products, Inc., President and CEO. “I’m thankful for all of the wonderful people who are part of BG, in Kansas and all around the world. The best automotive fluids in the world are made in America by BG Products!”

A few of BG’s highest quality products and equipment were on display on the State Floor in the White House. BG Products, Inc., representatives Tim Albritten and Shawn Farney presented President Donald J. Trump with a commemorative BG 44K® can encased in a shadow box signed by employees in Wichita, Derby and El Dorado, Kansas.

“It was a privilege to represent BG Products and our distributors,” said Shawn Farney, General Manager for Kansas BG. “I will never forget this lifetime opportunity.”

“BG is a homegrown company with deep roots in American soil,” said Tim Allbritten, Sr. Business Development Manager. “I’m proud to be part of a company that has been made in the U.S.A. for nearly 50 years.”

All media inquiries may be directed to:
Meeghan Dunleavy
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About BG Products, Inc.
Manufactured in Kansas since 1971, BG’s professional-use products and equipment improve efficiency, miles per gallon and long-term reliability of vehicles. BG focuses exclusively on products of the highest quality only available through our authorized distributors.

Unique to the industry, BG Products works, as it always has, through a global network of more than 100 independent distributors in all 50 states and more than 60 countries internationally. Every business day, more than 40,000 shops, dealerships and technicians use BG products, services, tools and equipment.

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