Mercedes achieves million milestone

IT’S A MILLION: MBSA chief executive Arno van der Merwe with the C-Class that marks the one-millionth Mercedes manufactured in the East London plant’s 57-year history Picture: SUPPLIED
IT’S A MILLION: MBSA chief executive Arno van der Merwe with the C-Class that marks the one-millionth Mercedes manufactured in the East London plant’s 57-year history Picture: SUPPLIED

East London-based Mercedes-Benz South Africa (MBSA) is set to boost its production capacity by 25% before the end of the year.

The company’s chief executive Arno van der Merwe said this yesterday at a celebratory event marking the one-millionth passenger vehicle, a C-Class, to roll off the company’s East London assembly line.

He said increasing demand – especially from overseas markets –  prompted the local plant to beef up capacity and move towards increasing production by 25% by the end of the year.

“What we are doing now is playing to win and we continue to push boundaries and since the  start of W205 there has been a very strong demand.”

The East London plant is one of four Daimler factories around the world producing the current C-Class. MBSA has previously reported that it produces 100000 units a year in the city.  The local plant has produced 24 models since 1958, starting from the Ponton to the S-Class in the 1970s and the E-Class from 1986 to 1994.

Van der Merwe said the plant was likely to reach another milestone of the two-millionth car within a decade.

“All things being equal and  remaining the same, it will take a lot less than 57 years to produce another million cars. It will take less than a decade.”

He decried the notion of an inefficient South African workforce, saying the achievements at MBSA showed that if employees were given space to be part of a company’s vision they could be committed.

Member of the divisional board Mercedes-Benz Cars, manufacturing and supply chain management Markus Schäfer said: “One million Mercedes-Benz passenger cars made at the East London plant illustrate the remarkable development this location has seen over the years.”

MBSA started manufacturing the latest C-Class a year ago after a R5-billion injection.

In preparation for the new vehicle,  employees were groomed to work on advanced new production technology, thanks to R68-million being channelled into training initiatives.

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