Foundation Stone Laid for the New Audi Production Plant in San Jose Chiapa, Mexico
SAN JOSE CHIAPA, MEXICO – May 9, 2013: AUDI AG is strengthening its successful growth path in the North American market with a new plant in San José Chiapa, Mexico. With the laying of the foundation stone in the federal state of Puebla, the official starting signal has been given for construction work on Audi’s first own car factory on the American continent. Investment of more than € 900 million over the next two years will result not only in a body shop, paint shop and assembly line, but also in a new press shop. Starting in mid-2016, the next generation of the successful SUV model, the Audi Q5, will drive off the assembly lines.
“With the production of one of our most successful models here in Mexico, we will give significant impetus to our global growth and supply the extremely popular Audi Q5 from here to the world market,” said Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG.
“By setting up a new car plant in North America, we are establishing a presence on another continent that is very important to us. In this way, we are strengthening our international competitiveness and consistently pursuing the Audi growth strategy.”
With this new plant at an altitude of 2,400 metres above sea level on the Central Mexican Plateau, Audi is not only building its highest factory, but also the most modern factory in the global Audi production network. On an area of 400 hectares, as big as 400 soccer fields, a highly efficient manufacturing and logistics facility will be built by mid-2016 with an annual production capacity of up to 150,000 units. In addition, the brand with the four rings will create 3,800 direct jobs. The employment effect for the overall region should add up to 20,000 jobs. “Our seal of quality is ‘made by Audi.’ This promise applies worldwide, irrespective of where an Audi is built,” emphasises Stadler. With a training centre for the dual system of occupational training in theory and practice, Audi’s standards for professional qualification will play an important role.
Audi has found an ideal environment in Mexico for the establishment of a new plant to produce SUVs, with which Audi will primarily strengthen its position in the North American market. As a bridge between the North and South American continents, the emerging economy with a large number of international free-trade agreements offers the best tax and financial conditions, well-developed infrastructure and the lots of potential ahead of the many well-educated employees.
Mexico and Puebla expect the construction of the new Audi plant to result in substantial follow-up investment. With a large supplier congress in parallel with the foundation-stone ceremony, Audi started a campaign in Puebla at the weekend to attract key suppliers to the area. 150 internationally active companies are participating.