Production Milestone for Mitsubishi Motors
GELEEN, THE NETHERLANDS – July 6, 2009: Just a year after celebrating its 40th anniversary, the plant known today as “NedCar” celebrates another milestone with the 1,000,000th Mitsubishi car, a Colt ClearTec, to roll off the line in a facility with less waste, reduced emissions and a cleaner environment.
Colt ClearTec
The Colt ClearTec will be handed over today to
the city of Sittard-Geleen, NedCar’s home town, during an informal
ceremony in presence of Mr Sjraar Cox, Mayor of Sittard-Geleen, Aldermen Mr
Pieter Meekels, Mr Ruud Guyt and Mrs Ingrid Widdershoven, as well as Geni
Chiro Nishina, President & CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Europe B.V., Tetsuro
Miki, Chairman & CEO of NedCar and Joost Govaarts, NedCar’s President
& COO.
Opened by Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, on 27th June 1968, to accommodate the growing needs of the Dutch car manufacturer DAF, NedCar eventually became a 100% subsidiary of Mitsubishi Motors on March 30th, 2001.
Carisma, Space Star, Colt and Outlander
Whilst over 4.5
million cars (including DAFs, Volvos, Smarts and Mitsubishis) have been
built at NedCar since the start, Mitsubishi Motors production only started
in 1995, first with Carisma (391,345 units), followed by Space Star in 1998
(268,089 units), New Colt in 2004 (294,208 units) as well as Outlander and
the next generation Colt, both in 2008.
Advancing Environmental Care and Reducing CO2 Emissions
Many
column inches are rightly dedicated to tailpipe emissions, but Mitsubishi
has also been working hard across its operations to promote and implement
environmental technologies and projects to help preserve the environment
for subsequent generations.
Advanced Technologies
Covering 927,000 mē (enclosed area:
322,000 mē) and using a highly automated production process (over 600
industrial robots), NedCar has an enviable track record in the areas of
quality, delivery reliability and cost efficiency, reaching high levels
within the Mitsubishi Motors world over the years.
Mitsubishi Colt in the UK
The previous Colt’s sales
success was built on a clear sales strategy not distress selling. In 2008
8,709 new Colts were sold, and despite the downturn in the current UK
market Mitsubishi Motors are on track to overachieve 2009 sales
targets.
The UK has seen its biggest sales growth in ‘B’ segment cars, and this can only be enhanced with the introduction of the government’s scrappage allowance scheme, the next generation Colt makes up 93% of Mitsubishi scrappage sales.