Winchester announces opening of state-of-the-art office

Winchester Ammunition has opened a new office in Clayton, Missouri, providing a modern workspace for nearly 70 full-time employees from the Winchester division alongside finance, technology and human-resources staff. The facility is intended to strengthen collaboration across teams and support the company’s long-term growth.
Brett Flaugher, president of Winchester Ammunition, said the new location reflects the brand’s continued investment in its people and operations. “Winchester recognized opportunities with a new division office that will benefit its employees and corporate culture for years to come. Winchester is a brand with 159 years of history and a strong legacy as an industry leader, and we are excited about operating our business in this new environment. The ongoing support of Missouri's congressional leaders like Congressman Sam Graves, Senator Josh Hawley, and Senator Eric Schmitt, and their commitment to fostering business growth and supporting our industry, is vital to the company's growth and this important milestone.”
The company stated that the Clayton office will complement ongoing work at Winchester’s manufacturing facilities across the United States. As the global leader in small-caliber ammunition for hunting, recreational shooting, law enforcement and military applications, Winchester aims to use the new site to enhance connectivity, modernise operations and attract new talent.
To mark the opening, Winchester Ammunition, together with U.S. Congressman Sam Graves, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by more than 150 guests. The event highlighted the significance of the expansion for both the company and the region.
Congressman Graves said the decision to establish the office in Missouri demonstrates confidence in the local workforce. “I am proud that Winchester has chosen Missouri for the location of its newly created headquarters. To have the only American-owned major ammunition manufacturer in the state of Missouri is a source of pride for the region and a vote of confidence in our workforce.”
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