Daimler and Renault-Nissan Alliance Start Manufacturing Joint Venture in Mexico
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- Manufacturing joint venture called COMPAS (Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes)
- To build plant for the production of next-generation premium compact vehicles for the brands Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti
- COMPAS led by international management team from Daimler and Nissan
AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO --July 28, 2015: Five years after
their strategic cooperation was established, Daimler and the Renault-Nissan
Alliance have significantly expanded their collaboration with the start of
a manufacturing joint venture in Aguascalientes in central Mexico.
The new business entity COMPAS (Cooperation
Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes) is 50:50 owned by Daimler and Nissan.
The partners will invest a total of US$1 billion in COMPAS which will
oversee the construction and operation of a manufacturing plant for the
production of next-generation premium compact vehicles for the brands
Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti.
The
state-of-the-art plant will be located near the Nissan Aguascalientes A2
plant. It will have an initial annual production capacity of more than
230,000 vehicles and will create about 3,600 direct jobs by 2020.
Depending on the market development and customer demand, there will
be the potential to add additional capacity. Production of Infiniti
vehicles will begin in 2017, first Mercedes-Benz vehicles will roll off the
line in 2018.
COMPAS is led by an
international management team from Daimler and Nissan: Ryoji Kurosawa is
Chief Executive Officer (CEO); Uwe Jarosch is Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
and Glaucio Leite is Chief Quality Officer (CQO).
The decision-making process of COMPAS is supported by a
Board of Directors made up of three executives from each company. The board
members from Daimler are: Michael Göbel, Head of Production Compact Cars,
Mercedes-Benz Cars; Axel Harries, Head of Quality Management, Mercedes-Benz
Cars; and Christian Schulz, Head of Controlling, Mercedes-Benz Cars
Operations.The Nissan executives are: Armando Avila, Manufacturing VP,
Nissan Mexico; Carlos Servin, Finance VP, Nissan North America; and
Takehiro Terai, Total Customer Satisfaction VP, Nissan North America.
“COMPAS is an outstanding example of the
global reach of the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler cooperation.
Together we are combining the manufacturing expertise of Nissan and Daimler
in one production plant in Mexico for the production of next-generation
premium compact cars,” said COMPAS CEO Kurosawa.
“Aguascalientes was selected as the location for this new plant
thanks to the state’s well-established supplier base and
Nissan’s track record in highly efficient manufacturing in Mexico for
more than three decades,” he added.
Kurosawa has more than 30 years’ manufacturing
experience at both Nissan and Infiniti. In his last position as General
Manager of the Tochigi Plant in Japan, he was in charge of the production
and quality of Infiniti, including the Infiniti Q50 flagship sedan.
“With COMPAS, Mercedes-Benz Cars will for
the first time have a production location for compact cars in the NAFTA
region and will thus be able to serve its customers close to the market in
a flexible and efficient manner,” said COMPAS CFO Jarosch.
During more than 40 years at Daimler, Jarosch
has completed various and largely international assignments in finance and
controlling. In his last position as CFO of the Mercedes-Benz passenger
cars business in India, he had a responsible role in the significant
expansion of the local production and the sales network in the
country.
“By incorporating the best
from both companies in terms of manufacturing and quality processes, we
will produce top-quality products, maximize resources, and optimize costs
at the same time. We are also making sure that both brands’ quality
requirements and identities are safeguarded,“ added COMPAS CQO
Leite.
During 24 years at Daimler, Leite
has taken over various functions in production and planning at
Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles as well as passenger cars in Brazil and
Germany. In his last position, after several project assignments at the
passenger car plants in the USA and China, he oversaw preparations for the
final assembly of the next-generation E-Class at the Mercedes-Benz
Sindelfingen plant in Germany.
As
announced in June 2014, Daimler and Infiniti will also cooperate in the
development of the next-generation premium compact vehicles for the brands
Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti. The two partners will closely collaborate at
every stage of the product creation process. Brand identity will be
safeguarded as the Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti vehicles will clearly differ
from each other in terms of product design, driving characteristics, and
specifications.
Daimler and Nissan will
also produce the next-generation premium compact cars at other production
locations around the world, including Europe and China.