Chrysler Group's Brampton Assembly Celebrates Plant Investment and Significant Production Milestone
19 Julio 2007 - 11:21AM
PR Newswire (US)
- $1.2 Billion (U.S.) total program investment for next generation
of Chrysler Group full size vehicles - $500 Million (U.S.)
manufacturing investment to prepare for European- market (BUX) "LX"
platform product loading - One millionth LX model rolls off the
final assembly line AUBURN HILLS, Mich., July 19
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group officials today announced
that the company will invest $1.2 billion (U.S.) in its Brampton
(Ont.) Assembly Plant for the next generation of the Chrysler 300
series, Dodge Magnum and Dodge Charger. The Brampton Assembly Plant
today also celebrated the one millionth LX rear-wheel drive vehicle
platform will roll-off the line with employees and CAW officials.
"Because of Brampton's ability to meet safety, quality, delivery,
cost and morale metrics, we're pleased to announce that Brampton
will be the future home of Chrysler Group's full-size car
platform," said Frank Ewasyshyn. "We appreciate the support of the
CAW and employees in assisting the Company in moving forward with
investment decisions." The Brampton Assembly Plant will also gain
plant product loading volumes, adding production responsibility for
all international (BUX) LX-based vehicles in calendar year 2010.
The total plant program investment for the additional product is
$500 million. The international LX vehicles are currently produced
at Magna Steyr's facility in Graz, Austria. The Magna Steyr
facility also produces the Jeep(R) Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander
and Chrysler minivan vehicles for markets outside of North America.
The one millionth LX was an award-winning Chrysler 300, rolling-off
the line as part of today's employee celebration. The Chrysler 300
was launched in January 2004, followed by the Dodge Magnum two
months later. The AWD models began production in mid-2004. In April
of 2005, the Dodge Charger was added to the Brampton Assembly
manufacturing portfolio. "We are very pleased that our commitment
has allowed Brampton Assembly to gain not only an additional
product, but also a significant production commitment moving
forward," said Alberto Gonzalez, Plant Manager - Brampton Assembly
Plant. "We are also extremely proud to be celebrating the one
millionth LX, as this represents the significant market success of
this product." The Brampton Assembly Plant was built in 1968 and
acquired by Chrysler Corporation with the purchase of American
Motors Corporation in 1987. The facility produces the Chrysler 300,
Dodge Magnum, and Dodge Charger, and will produce the Dodge
Challenger on a three-shift operation and employs approximately
4,000 hourly workers. Today's announcement has no effect on
Chrysler 300C production at Beijing- Benz DaimlerChrysler for the
Chinese market. DaimlerChrysler in Canada DaimlerChrysler Canada
has approximately 11,500 employees. In addition to the Brampton
Assembly Plant, other manufacturing facilities include the Windsor
Assembly Plant, home to the Chrysler and Dodge minivans and
Etobicoke Casting. In 2006, the company produced over 600,000
vehicles at the two assembly plants and sold over 220,000 vehicles
in Canada. DATASOURCE: Chrysler Group CONTACT: Michele Tinson,
+1-248-512-0366 (office), +1-248-705-2456 (cell), , or Ed Saenz,
+1-519-561-9571 (office), +1-519-981-1362 (cell), , both of
Chrysler Group Web site: http://www.media.daimlerchrysler.com/
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