Chrysler Group Boosts Michigan Economy with $1.78 Billion Investment
19 April 2007 - 3:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Powertrain Offensive part of "Recovery and Transformation Plan"
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., April 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler
Group announced today that it will boost the Michigan economy with
an investment of $1.78 billion, much of it to start a multi-product
"Powertrain Offensive." The initiative will consist of the
following: -- $730 million for a new plant in Trenton, Mich., to
produce the "Phoenix" family of V-6 engines -- $700 million in
Marysville, Mich., to build a new axle plant -- $300 million in the
Sterling Heights (Mich.) Assembly Plant (SHAP) to expand its paint
shop -- $50 million for retooling of Warren Truck Assembly Plant
and Warren Stamping Plant for future product "This is an important
day for the future of the Chrysler Group, and in particular for the
continued competitiveness of our operations in the State of
Michigan," said Chrysler Group President and CEO Tom LaSorda. "We
have a vision to grow our business and transform the Chrysler Group
into a stronger company that will be competitive for the long run.
The investments we are announcing today prove that we are investing
in this vision." Government officials and community leaders joined
Chrysler Group executives to celebrate the milestone. The $1.78
billion Michigan program investment includes product development
costs and is part of the "Recovery and Transformation Plan" that
LaSorda announced on February 14. Under the "Recovery and
Transformation Plan" umbrella is the "Powertrain Offensive" -- $3
billion of investment for building and retooling existing plants
that will produce more fuel-efficient engines, transmissions and
axles and provide Chrysler Group with a more competitive powertrain
portfolio. The Trenton Phoenix Engine Plant and Marysville Axle
Plant are the first two components of several that make up the
"Powertrain Offensive." "Michigan is the best place in the country
for these investments to occur and we're proud to have worked hard
to make that case to DaimlerChrysler," said Governor Jennifer M.
Granholm. "When I met with Dr. Zetsche during my recent investment
mission to Germany, I was emphatic that a strong DaimlerChrysler is
important to Michigan and we stand ready to help them thrive in our
state. DaimlerChrysler's vision for growth and strength clearly
includes Michigan and that's great news for all of us for Michigan,
Michigan workers and Michigan's economy." Trenton Phoenix Engine
Plant The new Trenton Phoenix Engine Plant, located adjacent to the
Chrysler Group Trenton Engine Plant, is expected to begin
production in 2009. The Trenton plant will have a competitive labor
agreement that incorporates Smart manufacturing initiatives and
flexible CNC-based machining, volume-bundled parts purchasing,
volume-bundled capital investment and standardized tooling. Over
the long term, the Phoenix family of V-6 engines will reduce
manufacturing complexity by paring the Company's four current V-6
engine architectures to one. Marysville Axle Plant The Marysville
Axle Plant will be located in the city of Marysville (St. Clair
County). The $700 million investment will include engineering and
development for the creation of a new family of axles that provide
better fuel economy. In addition, the common axle will allow the
Company to consolidate the number of axles for better economies of
scale. Sterling Heights Paint Shop The investment at Sterling
Heights Assembly Plant will include retooling that will improve the
coatings process in all key areas of the paint shop including
pretreatment, paint mix room and spray booths. In addition, the new
technology will increase flexibility and efficiency which will
contribute to improved quality and reduce costs. The new paint shop
will have the capability to paint any vehicle in the
front-wheel-drive vehicle family, providing future flexibility for
the Corporation. The paint shop will be completed in 2009. Warren
Truck Assembly Plant and Warren Stamping Warren Truck Assembly
Plant and Warren Stamping will receive multiple plant upgrades to
improve quality, productivity and worker ergonomics. The retooling
also will increase flexibility and prepare it for its role in the
Chrysler Group's 20 all-new vehicle product offensive. Chrysler
Group will announce additional details of its "Powertrain
Offensive" at a later date. All of these investments are subject to
final approval and incentive packages. Michigan Investments Since
2003, the Company has invested $4 billion in its Southeast Michigan
manufacturing operations. These investments include: Date Plant
Facility Amount April 2007 Trenton (Mich.) Assembly Plant $730
million April 2007 Marysville, Mich. $700 million April 2007
Sterling Heights (Mich.) Assembly Plant $300 million April 2007
Warren Assembly Plant and Warren Stamping $50 million June 2006
Detroit Axle $60 million October 2005 Global Engine Manufacturing
Assembly $803 million May 2005 Trenton (Mich.) Assembly Plant $300
million March 2005 Sterling Heights (Mich.) Assembly/ Sterling
Heights Stamping Plant $506 million August 2004 Jefferson North
Assembly Plant $241 million 2002 - 2004 Warren Truck $315 million
DaimlerChrysler facilities in Southeast Michigan include the
Chelsea Proving Grounds, Conner Avenue Assembly Plant,
DaimlerChrysler Transport, Detroit Axle, Global Engine
Manufacturing Alliance, Jefferson North Assembly Plant, Mack Engine
Plants I and II, Mopar Parts World Headquarters, Mt. Elliott Tool
and Die, National Parts Distribution Centers (3), Plymouth Road
Office Complex, Quality Engineering Center, Sterling Heights
Assembly Plant, Sterling Heights Stamping Plant, Sterling Heights
Vehicle Test Center, Trenton Engine Plant, Warren Stamping Plant,
Warren Truck Assembly Plant and the General Motors, DaimlerChrysler
and BMW Hybrid Development Center. DATASOURCE: Chrysler Group
CONTACT: Curtrise Garner, +1-248-512-2712, , or David Elshoff,
+1-248-512-2690, , both of Chrysler Group Web site:
http://www.media.daimlerchrysler.com/
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