Mercedes-Benz Rastatt Plant to Invest 1 Billion Euros for Production of Next Generation Compact Cars
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- Company and Works Council agree on transformation plan for the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant covering further technological development and long-term safeguarding of jobs
- Location to produce the next generation of Mercedes-Benz compact cars and to be further strengthened in its role as the global lead plant for compact cars
- Markus Schäfer, Member of the Divisional Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Production and Supply Chain Management: "With our transformation plan for the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant we have laid the foundation for the successful production of the next generation of our compact cars. We will achieve significant gains in flexibility and efficiency. At the same time, we will strengthen the role of the location as the lead plant for compact cars within our global production network."
- Stefan Abraham, Site Manager of the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant: "The investment of around one billion euros provides clear proof of the trust we have in the motivation and professional competence of our workforce at this location.”
- Ullrich Zinnert, Chairman of the Works Council of the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant: "With the significant investments, the permanent hires, and the conservation of our previous number of vocational training positions, the Rastatt location has been placed on a secured foundation for the future. We are glad that we were able to push and agree upon these items. This is a very positive signal for the workforce."
RASTAFF -- June
30, 2015: The Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant will also produce the next
generation of Mercedes-Benz compact cars. Between now and 2020, Daimler
will invest around one billion euros in the further technological
development and expansion of production at the location. At the same time,
within the framework of the "Transformation Plan" for the Rastatt plant,
the company and Works Council have agreed a package of measures that will
lead to significant improvements in the location’s competitive
position and ensure stable employment for the next years. This includes
more flexible working time arrangements and overall cost savings in the
triple-digit million euro range. In addition, the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt
plant will create 250 new permanent jobs. The agreement will run until the
end of 2024.
"With our transformation plan for
the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant we have laid the foundation for the
successful production of the next generation of our compact cars. We will
achieve significant gains in flexibility and efficiency. At the same time,
we will strengthen the role of the location as the lead plant for compact
cars within our global production network", said Markus Schäfer, Member of
the Divisional Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Production and Supply Chain
Management.
Capacity utilization at the
Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant, which has a workforce of around 6,500
employees, is running at a high level. In 2014, the plant posted a new
production record of 292,784 vehicles and thus contributed significantly to
the growth seen in the successful compact car segment: In 2014 unit sales
grew by 24.7 percent to 463,152 vehicles of the A-Class, the B-Class, the
CLA and the GLA. Mercedes-Benz has never before delivered so many compact
cars in a single year. In addition, a new sales record was achieved in the
first five months of 2015, with 215,148 vehicles sold. The success story of
the Mercedes-Benz compact cars began in 1997 with the market launch of the
A-Class. Since then, over four million customers have opted for an A-Class,
B-Class, a CLA, or a GLA.
In line with the
Mercedes-Benz 2020 growth strategy, the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant will
significantly increase its production in the coming years. "The
transformation plan for the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant has been pivotal
for us as we could secure the production for our next generation compact
cars. Our growth course will lead to significant improvements in economic
efficiency and will secure employment at the location for the long term.
The investment of around one billion euros provides is a clear proof, that
we trust in the motivation and professional competence of the workforce at
this location, which delivers top quality on a daily basis", said Stefan
Abraham, Site Manager of the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant.
Furthermore, the Rastatt plant will maintain the number of
vocational training positions over several years and will offer trainees
the opportunity for a permanent job after the successful completion of
their programs. At present, the location trains 70 apprentices and dual
university students each year. The agreement also includes extensive
measures for improving ergonomic working conditions, including 250,000
euros per year that will be reserved from the investment total for
ergonomic measures which can be implemented on short notice. Other measures
include a health center, which is currently in the planning stage and will
require further investments.
Ullrich Zinnert,
Chairman of the Works Council of the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant: "With the
significant investments, the permanent hires, and the conservation of our
previous number of vocational training positions, the Rastatt location has
been placed on a secured foundation for the future. We are glad, that we
were able to push and agree upon these items. This is a very positive
signal for the workforce. One particularly important issue for us are the
investments to improve ergonomics and address the demographic
change."
About the Mercedes-Benz Rastatt
plant
The Mercedes-Benz Rastatt plant
is the biggest employer in the region, with a workforce of around 6500
employees. Within the global Mercedes-Benz production network, the Rastatt
plant is the lead plant for the production of compact cars worldwide. The
A-Class, B-Class and B-Class Electric Drive, as well as the compact SUV GLA
are manufactured at the location. In 2014, a total of 292,784 vehicles
rolled off its production lines. The production network of the current
compact car generation further includes the plant in Kecskemét, Hungary
(production: B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake), the Chinese production
location BBAC (Beijing-Benz Automotive Co. Ltd – joint venture
between Daimler AG and BAIC Motor; production: GLA) and the Finnish
contract manufacturer Valmet Automotive (production: A-Class).
About Mercedes-Benz Cars Operations
Mercedes-Benz Cars Operations is responsible for
passenger car production at 26 locations around the world as part of a
flexible and efficient production network involving more than 70,000
employees. This includes the central functions of planning, logistics, and
quality. Mercedes-Benz Cars produced more than 1,754,000 Mercedes-Benz and
smart passenger cars last year, marking the fourth record in a row.
The network is based on the product architectures of
front-wheel drive (compact cars) and rear-wheel drive (for example the
S-Class, E-Class, and C-Class) as well as the SUV and sports car
architectures. In addition, there is a powertrain production network
(engines, transmissions, axles and components). Each of these production
networks is grouped around a lead plant that serves as a center of
competence for the ramp-up of new products, technology and quality
assurance.
The focus of day-to-day work is on
the continuous improvement and refinement of state-of-the-art production
methods, which allow future high-tech vehicles to be produced in a way that
is efficient, flexible and environmentally friendly, according to the
typical Mercedes-Benz quality standards. All of this revolves around the
employees and their expertise, whose work is systematically supported by
ergonomic workplace design and intelligent automation. In addition to its
own production plants, Mercedes-Benz is increasingly leveraging
partnerships and utilizing capacities at contract manufacturers as part of
its growth strategy.