Chrysler Group Announces $450 Million Investment in Kenosha Engine Plant
14 June 2007 - 1:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
- New "Phoenix" family of V-6 engines to be built in Kenosha, Wis.
KENOSHA, Wis., June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group
today announced plans to invest $450 million in its Kenosha (Wis.)
Engine Plant for a comprehensive retooling in preparation for the
launch of a new family of fuel-efficient V-6 engines. The
investment and retooling are part of an extensive powertrain
offensive that will commit a total of $3 billion to develop and
launch the new engines -- known as Phoenix engines -- in addition
to a dual-clutch transmission joint venture with German parts maker
Getrag and new common axle family. All are part of Chrysler Group's
commitment to advanced powertrain technologies and the first step
to more fuel-efficient vehicles. Scheduled to begin production in
January 2011, the plant will have an annual Phoenix production
capacity of 400,000 units when it reaches full volume. Today's
event, held at the 1.9 million square-foot plant, marks another
significant milestone in the progress of the Chrysler Group's
Recovery and Transformation Plan. Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, Kenosha
Mayor John Antaramian, Chrysler Group Vice President - Powertrain
Manufacturing Richard Chow-Wah, Kenosha Engine Plant Manager Kevin
Sell and UAW officials participated in the news event. "This
retooling investment will allow us to build an entirely new,
globally competitive family of V-6 engines," said Chow-Wah. "The
Chrysler Group Recovery and Transformation Plan is focused on new
products, and today's news supports a long-term commitment to new
vehicle components that support consumer demand for refined,
economical-to-operate vehicles for many years to come." "Chrysler
Group has had a 20-year-long presence in Kenosha -- and even longer
factoring in American Motors' storied past," said Sell. "With this
new tooling and this new engine line, we're demonstrating the
commitment of Chrysler Group to support economic development and
invest in the communities where it does business. Retooling for the
Kenosha Phoenix Engine Plant will begin in June 2010. "Wisconsin is
one of America's leading manufacturing economies. This $450 million
commitment by Chrysler to our state demonstrates that we continue
to attract important investments that provide high paying jobs for
our workforce," said Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle. "This shows what can
happen when state and local governments work together to create a
business-friendly environment." The Governor said that Chrysler
Group would receive an incentive package of Kenosha County, City of
Kenosha and State of Wisconsin funds totaling $16.8 million. Once
the plant is fully operational, Kenosha Phoenix Engine Plant will
employ 700 full-time workers. "This is an important day for the
future of the UAW and Chrysler Group, and in particular for the
continued competitiveness of our team here in the State of
Wisconsin," said General Holiefield, UAW Vice President, who
directs the union's DaimlerChrysler Department. "We have a vision
to see this company and our union grow this business and transform
Chrysler Group into a stronger company that will be competitive for
the long run. The investment we announce today proves that we are
investing in this vision." Chrysler Group has had a presence in
Kenosha since 1987, when American Motors Corp. was acquired by
Chrysler Corporation. The company's current 2.7- liter V-6 has been
produced there since 1997. The company's 3.5-liter V-6 was launched
in 1999, part of a $624 million modernization of the plant. The
plant was built in 1917. 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. Kenosha
becomes the third Phoenix engine plant announced by Chrysler Group
since April 2007, joining previously announced plants in Trenton,
Mich. and Saltillo, Mexico. The company will also construct an
all-new plant in Marysville, Mich. to build a new line of corporate
axles. Headquartered in Auburn Hills, Mich., Chrysler Group has
invested more than $12.93 billion in its North American Operations
-- including $8.63 billion in the U.S. -- since 2002. DATASOURCE:
Chrysler Group CONTACT: David Elshoff, +1-248-512-2690, cell:
+1-248-797-2300, , Curtrise Garner, +1-248-512-2712, cell:
+1-248-761-8309, , both of Chrysler Group; Laura Wilson of
Strat@comm, +1-248-649-8000, cell: +1-616-902-1511, Web site:
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