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Opel pours €245m into Ruesselsheim
Germany – The investment, equivalent to $337m, will be used to build another model in addition to the four Insignia variants and the Zafira Tourer which will be produced at the plant from January 2015. Details of the vehicle will be announced toward the end of this year.Ruesselheim has also ...
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VW, SAIC and FAW to develop ‘green’ models
Germany/China – Volkswagen announced that it will work more closely with its joint venture partners on “forward-looking technologies”. The further development of eco-friendly models and a joint research project has been agreed with Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW), while the development and production of a new, ‘greener’ model in China will be ...
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Ford invests $500m in Ohio engine plant
US – The vehicle-maker is upgrading its facility in Lima to support production of the new 2.7-litre EcoBoost engine for the 2015 F-150; the workforce will also be increased by 300 from the current 900.The new investment follows the previous announcement this month that early next year Ford will shift ...
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Chrysler’s Windsor plant achieves WCM first
Canada – The vehicle-maker’s assembly site in Ontario has been awarded silver status after implementing the World Class Manufacturing (WCM) strategy which is designed to increase productivity, reduce waste and improve quality and safety. Chrysler says this is the highest ranking of any of its North American manufacturing facilities.WCM was ...
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BMW expands in South Carolina
US – The OEM will spend $1billion up to 2016 in order to double the annual production capacity at its Spartanburg plant to 450,000 vehicles. According to Norbert Reithofer, chairman of the board of management of BMW, the expansion is intended to meet “strong global demand” for the X models.Spartanburg ...
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Seat confirms it will produce its first ever SUV
Spain – Seat says it has been working on the design and development of the compact SUV model at its Martorell facility for almost two years. The new model is planned to come to market in 2016. Seat chairman Jürgen Stackmann commented. “The SUV is an important pillar in the ...
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VW reshuffles production management
Germany – Frank Fischer, currently head of the company’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will take over as manager at Emden after Jens Herrman was named plant manager and head of production at Wolfsburg. Herrman replaces Siegfried Fiebig, who becomes management spokesperson at Sachsen. Christian Koch will lead Chattanooga, after serving ...
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Renault-Nissan to merge key business units
The Netherlands – In its 15th anniversary year, the Alliance is to embark on what it says is a “significant wave of integration”. The two companies will merge Engineering, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management, Purchasing and HR from April. A new management committee will oversee the implementation, while an Alliance ...
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Mazda’s overseas production increases
Japan – Last month, the OEM recorded a 6.2% rise in production year-on-year, with Mazda6 output amounting to 5,539 units (+28.3%). Mazda3 output increased by 25.1% to 3,966 vehicles. Also overseas, the company produced 4,114 units of its CX-5 model.Meanwhile, domestic production decreased by 1.5% due to lower output of ...
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BorgWarner to expand powertrain centre
US – The 46,000 sq. ft addition to the company’s Auburn Hills facility in Michigan, which was originally opened in 2002, will support programmes in North America plus a global network of technical centres. The Powertrain Technical Center will accommodate 200 engineering personnel, programme managers and sales staff once it ...
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Nelson opens Monterrey plant for CV parts
Mexico – The new manufacturing and distribution facility will begin full production in 45 days, turning out precision-formed tubing and sheet-metal structural fabrications plus exhaust tubing, mufflers and emissions systems components for commercial, off-road and recreational vehicle-makers.The 180,000 sq. ft facility will be equipped with the latest tube and flatbed ...
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GAZ leaps into new GAZelle production
Russia – The GAZelle NEXT is the third model in the NEXT light commercial vehicle (LCV) range which began production in April 2013 as a drop-side, standard platform, together with enlarged versions. Manufacture of the NEXT crew cabin vehicle started earlier this month Preparation for NEXT bus production involved the ...
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Suzuki to make Celerio in Rayong
Thailand – Following a production launch in India, the Thai facility will become the second manufacturing location for the new compact car. From May 2014, the Celerio will be made for the domestic market; at a later date, it will be joined by models with European specifications.Takayuki Sugiyama, president of ...
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Is outsourcing now "in"?
The boundary between outsourced supply chain and in-house manufacturing is moving all the time. Jonathan Ward asks where carmakers should draw the lineProviders such as Ryder carry out in-plant handling and logistics services for a number of OEMsOnce, perhaps, it was easy to see where logistics management and labour stopped ...
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CVG to close Oregon plant
US – The production and warehouse facility in Tigard, with a workforce of 80 personnel, currently produces interior trim components such as instrument panels and storage cabinets for large commercial vehicles (CVs). The majority of this work will be transferred to other Commercial Vehicle Group (CVG) locations in North America ...
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Bancon takes VP product role at Infiniti
Hong Kong – From the beginning of April, Francois Bancon will have overall responsibility for the Infiniti product portfolio, which the company plans to increase by 60% over the next five years, more than doubling its powertrain offering. Bancon is currently division general manager for Nissan, overseeing product strategy and ...
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JLR invests £45m in new press line
UK – Installation of the new 7,900 tonne servo press line has been completed at the company’s Halewood plant. The new press will increase the speed and volume of pressed part production. Richard Else, operations director at Halewood, said: “This colossal new press line reinforces Jaguar Land Rover’s long term ...
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Renault opens international school of Lean Manufacturing
France – Created jointly with Renault Consulting the new school has been established to provide training in Lean Manufacturing for the group’s senior executives and plant mangers. The school will also be open to Renault Consulting clients outside of the group. Part of the company’s Global Training Centre at the ...
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ZF building new plant in Pune
India – The site will unite the company’s Car Powertrain and Commercial Vehicle Technology business units, as well as ZF Services, at a single location. The plant will also be the headquarters of the engineering and administration of ZF India.At a cost of Rs 150 crore ($27m), construction of the ...
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Skoda reaches 11m units at Mladá Boleslav
Czech Republic – The company’s main facility has been extensively modernised and expanded over the past three years, with the addition of a new bodyshop, a fully automated paintshop and a press line. The capacity of production Line 1 has increased from 800 to 1,200 vehicles per day; the 11millionth ...