More investment as C-Class rolls of the East London production line
With the manufacture of the latest generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class having started at the company’s East London plant, it has also announced an additional investment of R3-billion.
The plant upgrades feature environmentally-friendly buildings including a technologically advanced paint shop, body shop, assembly and logistics warehouse.
Jörg Burzer, Member of the Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars,
responsible for Production and Supply Chain Management says: “South Africa is
an important location in our global Mercedes-Benz production network. The team
in East London made a remarkable contribution to the international ramp-up of
the new C-Class that we produce through efficient, flexible, digital and
sustainable operations.
Thanks to the exceptional work of our colleagues in South Africa and all over the world and their first-class cooperation, our modern plants are able to produce outstanding vehicles like the new C-Class. With our additional invest of R3-billion in East London Plant, we underline our commitment to contributing to the South African economy and the Eastern Cape region."
Commenting on the additional investment and start of
production of the new C-Class, the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition,
Ebrahim Patel, said: “the launch of this new Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the latest
generation to grace the roads of South Africa and the world, positions Buffalo
City and the rest of Eastern Cape to continue its legacy of advanced
manufacturing. Through the South African Automotive Masterplan, and the
Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP), we have created a
platform for investment in the industry, deepening our technological expertise,
creating local value chains, and securing jobs.”
Since the investment announcement in 2018, the R10-billion investment was utilised for a wide modernisation of the East London plant. The plant upgrades include a new Body Shop, which has been designed for higher capacities and features more than 500 ‘Internet of Things’ Industry 4.0-enabled robots. To allow the East London Plant to increase volume outputs, optimise the assembly line and achieve commercial synergies, a new Body Shop has been built at the East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ), where vehicle parts for the New Generation C-Class are manufactured.
More than 700 tons of steel have been installed for the additional three lines in the assembly shop and a new logistics warehouse. Utilising new methods such as art application technology, the new paint shop is now even more energy efficient and more environmentally-friendly.
Overall, the new buildings comprise an area of approximately
100 000 sq/m. This reflects an addition of two thirds of the already existing
buildings for the passenger vehicle production. At the Mercedes-Benz Learning
Academy, additional robotics were installed for training. The Mercedes-Benz
Learning Academy (MBLA) is a flagship and sustainable Public Private
Partnership in cooperation with the National Treasury and the Jobs Fund.
Commenting on the successful ramp up of the New Generation C-Class, CEO of Mercedes-Benz South Africa and Executive Director of Manufacturing, Andreas Engling said: “Despite a tough year in 2020, we were able to accomplish what we had planned. To date, all of our buildings are complete and we are ready for the production of the new generation C-Class in full force.”
With Ambition 2039, Mercedes-Benz strives for a fully networked and completely CO2 neutral vehicle fleet in less than 20 years, aiming to have plug-in hybrids or all-electric vehicles to make up more than 50% of its sales by 2030.
In support of Ambition 2039, locally, the Mercedes-Benz Plant in East London has embarked on numerous initiatives to help preserve the environment for future generations. The new paint shop is more energy-efficient, reducing energy consumption per vehicle by 25%. The new buildings have been equipped with energy efficient LED lighting, which uses up to 90% less energy per lumen output.
Additional plant sustainability initiatives include battery storage containers; rainwater recycling with a water storage of 1-million litres; green areas which have been installed on the corridors and the roofs as well as soluble labelling which is being utilised on production parts packaging to minimize waste reduction.
“At Mercedes-Benz South Africa we are committed to an
environmentally-friendly production. As such, we focus our efforts on the
efficient use of resources. Through the certification and carbon offset
strategy, the East London Plant will become CO2 neutral as of January 2022. As
an organisation, we remain committed to a sustainable present and a bright and
hopeful future,” added Engling.
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