27th
February 2009 -
Daimler Trucks North America Opens Truck Production Plant in Saltillo,
Mexico
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$300 million investment to create
1,600 jobs in plant and 1,100 local supplier-based jobs |
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Daimler Trucks
North America sets new benchmarks for Daimler Trucks
production plants worldwide |
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New plant fulfills highest environmental
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Today marks the opening of the new
manufacturing plant of Daimler Trucks North America LLC (DTNA) in
Saltillo, Coahuila, in northern Mexico.
The President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon,
was on hand for the opening ceremony. The facility, which was built with
an investment of $300 million, is expected to create
1,400 direct jobs and 200 indirect ones. In addition, it will generate
1,100 jobs within the local supplier industry. After breaking ground in
January 2007, the facility was completed on time and within the
planned budget. The plant in Saltillo
covers 1.3 million square feet of space and includes a production
facility, a logistics center, administration building, and a training
center.
"With the new Daimler Trucks North
America production plant in Saltillo, Mexico,
Daimler Trucks is improving its competitive position on the North
American continent over the long term," said Andreas Renschler,
member of the Daimler AG Board of Management and Head of Daimler Trucks,
today during the grand opening ceremony in Saltillo.
The plant was sited in Saltillo
on account of the good experiences Daimler Trucks has had in
Mexico. The decision in favor of northern Mexico
was also influenced by the site's significant logistical advantages,
including proximity to raw material sources, suppliers, and customers,
as well as good connections with the road and rail network. The plant
will produce Freightliner's new flagship, the Cascadia heavy-duty Class
8 truck. The plant in Saltillo can produce up to
30,000 Cascadia trucks annually for sale in the US, Canadian, and
Mexican markets. The Cascadia will be introduced on the domestic market
in Mexico
in late 2009.
The Saltillo
plant is the second Daimler Trucks North America manufacturing facility
to be located in Mexico, joining the
Santiago Tianguistenco plant, which produces
Freightliner-branded heavy and medium-duty trucks for domestic
Mexico sales, as well as for export to Latin
America, the United States, and
Canada.
"We are confident that with the Cascadia
from Saltillo we will be able to fulfill our
customers' high expectations regarding product quality, operating costs,
and reliability," continued Andreas Renschler.
"Saltillo
offers both the manufacturing flexibility and the space for future
expansion that will enable Daimler Trucks North America to respond to a
rebound in the truck market."
Highly efficient production processes
and high environmental standards at the new production plant in
Saltillo
Saltillo
will set new benchmarks for efficient production processes for Daimler
Trucks manufacturing facilities worldwide. The lean operations at
Saltillo
will also comply with high standards of quality.
The efficiency and quality standards at
the Saltillo production plant are based on the
Truck Operating System (TOS) of Daimler Trucks. This management system,
which was introduced in all plants worldwide as part of the Global
Excellence program, aims to create an extraordinarily lean plant
organization. The new plant in Saltillo utilizes
the most advanced lean manufacturing processes in the truck building
industry today, with the goal of achieving perfect first-time quality
and the highest degree of efficiency in all processes.
The highly skilled employees working at
the Saltillo plant have been specially trained for
their jobs in the new facility. The management team was already
completely staffed two years before the construction of the facility was
completed. Production personnel were selected, trained, and qualified
four months before the start of production.
The Saltillo
facility of course complies with the exemplary high environmental
standards of Daimler Trucks North America. More than 90 percent of all
residual materials and waste from the production process is recycled.
Only electrically operated tugger trains are used for transportation
within the plant, and energy-saving solar windows as well as an on-site
water treatment center underline the high priority assigned to
environmental protection at the new plant.
About Daimler
Daimler AG, Stuttgart,
with its businesses Mercedes-Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Daimler
Financial Services, Mercedes-Benz Vans and Daimler Buses, is a globally
leading producer of premium passenger cars and the largest manufacturer
of heavy- and medium-duty trucks in the world. The Daimler Financial
Services division has a broad offering of financial services, including
vehicle financing, leasing, insurance and fleet management. Daimler
sells its products in nearly all the countries of the world and has
production facilities on five continents. The company's founders,
Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz, continued to make
automotive history following their invention of the automobile in 1886.
As an automotive pioneer, Daimler and its employees willingly accept an
obligation to act responsibly towards society and the environment and to
shape the future of safe and sustainable mobility with groundbreaking
technologies and high-quality products. The current brand portfolio
includes the world's most valuable automobile brand, Mercedes-Benz, as
well as smart, AMG, Maybach, Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star,
Mitsubishi Fuso, Setra, Orion and Thomas Built Buses. The company is
listed on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt,
New York and Stuttgart (stock exchange
abbreviation DAI). In 2008, the Group sold 2.1 million vehicles and
employed a workforce of over 270,000 people; revenue totaled euro
95.9 billion and EBIT amounted to euro 2.7 billion.
Daimler is an automotive Group with a commitment to excellence, and aims
to achieve sustainable growth and industry-leading profitability.
Source: Daimler Press Release