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Mercedes-Benz Breaks Ground for $600-million Expansion in Alabama

10 November 2000

Mercedes-Benz Breaks Ground for $600-million Expansion in Alabama
        Chooses Alabama for a 'Second Time,' According to Helmut Petri
 Expansion to Include Enlarged Body Shop, Additional Paint and Assembly Shops
      'From The Seed Of Dreams...A Plant Grows' is Groundbreaking Theme

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Nov. 9 Mercedes-Benz U.S. International,
Inc. (MBUSI) broke ground today for a $600-million expansion at its
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, M-Class sport utility plant.  The company plans to double
production for the next generation M-Class, which is currently the top selling
Mercedes-Benz vehicle in the United States.
    The groundbreaking ceremony, which took place before a gathering of some
350 government and community leaders, as well as national and local media,
included speeches by Helmut Petri, head of worldwide production for Mercedes-
Benz; Alabama Governor Don Siegelman; and Bill Taylor, MBUSI president and
CEO.
    "Seven years ago, we made the decision to come to Alabama -- and it was
the right decision," said Petri.  "Now, with this $600-million expansion,
we've made that decision for a second time.
    "This expansion will make Tuscaloosa the largest plant for Mercedes-Benz
outside of Germany, and that makes Alabama an even more important part of the
DaimlerChrysler family," Petri added.  "The people of Alabama have been with
us every step of the way...as our partners and as our friends."
    "Today, we break ground for tomorrow, planting the seed of dreams from
which a new plant will grow.  Together, Alabama and Mercedes-Benz have set the
pace as a leader in automotive manufacturing in this region, in our nation and
in the world.  Together we are taking our partnership and friendship to a new
level, meeting the world's demands," said Alabama Governor Don Siegelman.  "It
is with great pride and conviction that I pledge to continue to nurture and
grow this dream that has forever linked our destinies."
    The theme for today's groundbreaking was "From the seed of dreams...a
plant grows," referring back to the 1994 groundbreaking for the current plant
when the company said it had dreams that Tuscaloosa would become a successful
manufacturing operation and, on that day, it was "planting the seed" for the
future.  Today, from those seeds, a plant grows.
    The expansion will more than double the size of the existing
1.2-million-square foot facility, and will include an enlarged body shop and
additional paint and assembly shops.  Production capacity is expected to
increase from 80,000 units a year to roughly 160,000.  Approximately 2,000 new
jobs will be added to the 1,900 team members already employed at MBUSI.
    Construction on the expansion will begin the middle of next year, with
completion expected by the end of 2003.  Clearing of the site will begin
immediately.
    "With this expansion, we are building upon what we've already started,"
said Taylor.  "An organization that fosters individual growth and opportunity,
open communication and teamwork, and a culture which believes your success
should be shared with your community and those less fortunate."
    School children from Vance Elementary School and Brookwood High School,
along with children of MBUSI team members, also participated in the ceremony,
providing musical entertainment and greeting visitors as they arrived at the
site.  Others shared testimonials of how their lives were impacted by
Mercedes' presence in Alabama (through co-op programs, summer internships, or
though German-American friendships that have developed).
    In addition, guests received their own keepsake construction hat imprinted
with the Mercedes logo and the groundbreaking theme, and were invited to have
their picture taken as they helped "move the earth" for the expansion.
Following the groundbreaking, a reception was held at MBUSI's Visitor Center
for everyone who attended the ceremony.
    The award-winning M-Class has been a tremendous success worldwide, with
demand far exceeding original expectations.   It has become the top selling
Mercedes-Benz vehicle in the U.S.  In October, M-Class retail sales in the
U.S. were 6,046 units, representing a 43.5 percent sales increase over last
October's sales record.  This is not only the all-time best month ever for the
M-Class, but it is also the all-time monthly sales record in the U.S. for any
single Mercedes-Benz vehicle class.
    "We said from the beginning, that our success will also be success for the
people of Alabama," said Bill Taylor.  "We've done it together in the past,
and we'll do it together again."
    Some 80,000 vehicles will be produced this year at the Tuscaloosa factory,
with an additional 25,000 to be produced at a factory in Graz, Austria, to
meet European demand.  The M-Class is sold in 135 countries.
    With this expansion, DaimlerChrysler, MBUSI's parent company, could become
the fifth largest employer in Alabama, with more than 7,000 employees between
its Chrysler electronics plant in Huntsville, Alabama, and the Tuscaloosa
Mercedes-Benz factory.  The total capital investment made by DaimlerChrysler
since 1994 in Alabama could be more than $1.3 billion, once the expansion is
complete.