According to foreign media reports, Mercedes-Benz has established its first engine plant in Jawor, Poland, covering an area of ​​nearly 50 hectares. It is the company's second largest engine production plant overseas. Daimler’s investment in the plant is close to 500 million euros (about 558 million US dollars). The new plant is responsible for the production of four-cylinder engines for Mercedes-Benz's passenger cars, adding nearly 500 new jobs.
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The engine plant meets the latest industry standards and industry 4.0 requirements and is a benchmark in engine manufacturers. The Yavor engine plant uses the latest technology to further develop its potential in the digital arena. It also uses an application-based system for personnel management and energy management.
It is estimated that the Yamal plant will set standards related to the resource-saving production process and actively collaborate with energy suppliers and local regulators to develop CO2-neutral engine products. Program. It is estimated that the new engine plant in Yawal will start operations in 2019.
Mercedes-Benz's automotive powertrain products are produced jointly by German and overseas plants, and its plant in Untertürkheim is responsible for the control and coordination of its production. The production of engines, gearboxes, axles and related components is done at the Turckheim plant. The company's Berlin plant is dedicated to the development and production of the latest components and engine products.
The company's Hamburg plant is responsible for the development and production of axle and axle components, steering columns, exhaust system components and lightweight structural components. The MDC Power engine plant is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Daimler Group and is responsible for the production of four-cylinder engines for several Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG models in the federal state of Thuringia, Germany.
Daimler subsidiary Star Transmission is responsible for assembling gearboxes and producing components. Its joint venture with China, Beijing Benz Auto Co., Ltd. (BBAC), also produces engines to meet the needs of the Chinese market. As an important part of Daimler's strategic cooperation with the Renault Nissan Alliance, Infiniti's plant in Decherd, Tennessee, USA also produces four-cylinder engines for Mercedes-Benz.