Aguascalientes, Mexico is well know as automotive industry city.
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Aguascalientes, Mexico
Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler announce Joint Venture plant
One day after production of engines for Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti models started in a new joint venture factory at Nissan’s Dechard, Tennesee site, the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler announced joint development of premium compact vehicles and joint production in a 300,000-unit plant in Mexico.
Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn and Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said their companies had agreed to establish a 50:50 joint venture, the business entity that will oversee construction and operation of the new plant in Aguascalientes in north-central Mexico. The new plant will be built close to an existing Nissan plant and will eventually have an annual capacity of 300,000.
Start of production is planned for 2017 with Infiniti models with Mercedes-Benz brand vehicles following in 2018.
Daimler and Nissan will share the cost of Aguascalientes of approximately EUR1bn. The companies will add almost 5,700 jobs (including engineering, line workers and support staff) by the time the plant reaches full capacity, expected in 2021. In addition, a high localisation rate will significantly increase the Mexican supply base.
Nissan’s Mexican operations recently said it planned to triple purchases from domestic manufacturers to US$7bn by 2016. Nissan Mexicana has also recently opened the Douki Seisan Park for its suppliers in Aguascalientes and this conceivably could be used to service the new joint venture plant.
The US$57m park is on 682,000 sq yards of land and is being built next to the automaker’s light vehicle assembly plant.
Daimler and Mercedes-Benz brand chief Dieter Zetsche added: “In Aguascalientes, we will take our successful partnership to the next level by combining the skills of our two companies… in one production plant. Just over four years after the cooperation was founded, the decision for the new plant in Mexico is a major milestone.”
Nissan has been producing vehicles in Aguascalientes since 1992, and the plant has been expanded in the past year.
Last November, Nissan opened the first stage of a new US$2bn full manufacturing complex in Aguascalientes. This increased its total capacity in Mexico to over 850,000 vehicles annually.
Automotive manufacturers
Specialist logistics services are set to be in higher demand than ever before following another year of big announcements as international automotive industry giants shift their manufacturing operations to Mexico.
One Korean manufacturer Kia Motors announced it has concluded construction on its first plant in Mexico – a state-of-the-art facility in the municipality of Pesquería in the state of Nuevo León. The Kia Motors Mexico Plant will have an annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles – approximately ten per cent of Kia Motors’ total global manufacturing output.
Elsewhere, Japanese giant Toyota revealed it is to invest $1 billion on a new Corolla factory in Mexico – scheduled to open in 2019 in the state of Guanajuato. The plant will employ approximately 2,000 team members and have the capacity to produce 200,000 units annually.
Shortly after, Ford Motor also announced a further $2.5 billion investment in Mexico in the form of new engine and transmission plants in the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Guanajuato, respectively.
Other manufacturers including BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi are also making announcements of their own and increasingly turning their attention to Mexico, where they join manufacturers such as Ford, GM, and Volkswagen.