2013年10月14日星期一

European automakers gear up for Brazilian production



European automakers gear up for Brazilian production

European automakers gear up for Brazilian production



Brazil is the place to be, apparently. Toyota has been investing in the South American country, as has BMW, which announced a $261 million investment in October 2012. The high-end immigration is only set to continue, as Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar-Land Rover have both announced plans to set up manufacturing operations there.


Mercedes is the big news here, as its new facility will see the German manufacturer invest 170-million euros for production of its next-generation C-Class and upcoming GLA-Class. “Brazil is an important future market. With our local production we accept the challenge and take on the competition,” noted Andreas Renschler, Management Board member for Production and Procurement at Mercedes-Benz Cars and Mercedes-Benz Vans. Production is expected to begin by 2016.


Jaguar-Land Rover, meanwhile, isn’t so concrete in its plans. The news of its investment in South America comes from a job posting for a plant quality manager in Brazil that was picked up by the UK’s AutoCar. “Portuguese language skills will be definite advantage” for interested candidates, according to the job listing. The want ad follows on the heels of remarks by Jaguar Land Rover’s Dr. Ralph Speth, who said there are “very intensive discussions” with Brazil’s government. Unlike Mercedes, there’s no mention of which vehicles will be produced in South America, although AutoCar thinks the Freelander, sold in the US as the LR2, is a leading contender.


Take a look below for the official press release from Toyota.



European automakers gear up for Brazilian production

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