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      06-16-2016, 09:50 AM   #1
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Lightbulb BMW Breaks Ground on New Mexico Plant Which Will Produce the 2019 3 Series (G20)

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BMW Group celebrates ground-breaking for new plant in Mexico
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June 16, 2016
  • Milestone for growth in NAFTA free-trade zone
  • Production of BMW 3 Series Sedan from 2019
  • Investment of one billion US dollars
  • BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí sets new sustainability standards
  • San Luis Potosí / Munich- June 16, 2016... Today’s ground-breaking signals the start of construction of the new BMW Group plant in Mexico. Guests attending the official ceremony in San Luis Potosí included Rogelio Garza Garza, Undersecretary of Industry and Commerce at the Mexican Ministry of Economics; Dr. Juan Manuel Carreras López, Governor of the state of San Luis Potosí; Oliver Zipse, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for Production and Milagros Caiña-Andree, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for Human Resources and Labour Relations.

Newest BMW Group plant with cutting-edge technologies
Board of Management member for Production Oliver Zipse believes the new plant in San Luis Potosí will be a special location: “All of the BMW Group’s knowledge and capabilities will be on show at our new location in Mexico. The production system being established there will be a leader in productivity and sustainability, thanks to the use of innovative technologies. I am delighted to launch this ground-breaking BMW Group plant on its way.” Board of Management member for Human Resources Milagros Caiña-Andree underlined the BMW Group’s role as an employer: “Our success depends above all on the people who work for us. Their capabilities create our products. They form the strong foundation of our new BMW Plant San Luis Potosí. For this reason, it is also important for us to be an attractive employer here, to inspire passion for the BMW Group among employees, to encourage their ambition and develop their talents.” Governor Juan Manuel Carreras López commented: “The BMW Group is an important partner for our state and will help to further develop the industry in the region. San Luis Potosi is an attractive state for the automotive industry with skilled workers, a logistically interesting location and the necessary infrastructure for the development of this kind of projects. In San Luis Potosi, we are ready to support the industry.”

Start of production for BMW 3 Series Sedan planned for 2019
San Luis Potosí will build the BMW brand’s best-selling model series, the BMW 3 Series Sedan. For more than the 40 of the company’s 100 years, the iconic BMW 3 Series has been the heart of the brand and set the benchmark for dynamic performance, efficiency and design.

The plant in San Luis Potosí will also balance out production capacity at BMW Group Plant Rosslyn in South Africa, which will build the new BMW X3 instead of the BMW 3 Series in the future.

Start of production is scheduled for 2019, with an annual production capacity of up to 150,000 units. The BMW Group is investing around a billion US dollars in the new plant and creating at least 1,500 new jobs. The decision to locate in San Luis Potosí was based on criteria such as the broad supplier network and qualified local workforce, as well as the technical and social infrastructure.

Mexican plant to set new standards
The BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí will be a full plant, comprising body shop, paint shop and assembly, characterised by an innovative production system and comprehensive sustainability standards. From the first full year of production, the plant will be the BMW Group’s most resource-efficient production location worldwide.

For example, the use of renewable energy sources ensures that the plant is supplied with 100% CO2-free electricity. Most of the electricity comes from a solar system on the plant’s grounds.

Responsible use of water resources is a particular sustainability goal in San Luis Potosí. The facility will have the lowest water consumption per vehicle produced in the production network. This will be the BMW Group’s first paint shop to produce zero process wastewater. The water needed for the painting process is reconditioned and recycled.

The BMW Group is relying exclusively on digital 3D plans for both building construction and equipment installation at the plant. During every phase of construction, architects enter specific information, such as location, dimensions or completion date into digital models. Digital 3D-scan technology is being used for the first time during the set-up phase. The combination of these two technologies enables real-time analysis of construction progress and cost-efficient modifications, and provides the BMW Group with constant planning reliability.

Plant will benefit from experience within the production network
Everything is in place for the start of production: 25 young mechatronics engineers began their training in September 2015. This year will see the launch in cooperation with local technical colleges of similar programmes for production mechanics and automotive mechatronics experts. Mexico has a work-linked training concept based on the German model.

The plant in San Luis Potosí will benefit from experience within the BMW Group production network. Plants Munich and Spartanburg are demonstrating their strengths by helping set up the Mexican facility. The Munich plant will serve as the lead plant for set-up and training, and will train more than 500 Mexican employees by 2019. “The training programme for future employees is an important cornerstone for us. The new plant will set international standards with innovative technologies and resource-saving production,” explained Hermann Bohrer, head of the BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí.

BMW Group sets the course for continued growth in the NAFTA region
The BMW Group production network comprises 31 locations in 14 countries on four continents. The expansion of its international production network has always followed growth in markets around the world. In this way, the BMW Group ensures itself a highly-efficient and flexible international production network with a balanced distribution of value creation between Europe, Asia and the Americas. With this in mind, Mexico is another building block in the BMW Group’s growth strategy. The country is a member of the NAFTA free-trade zone with Canada and the US, and has concluded free-trade agreements with the European Union and MERCOSUR countries, making it easier to export automobiles and import supplier parts.

North America is one of the most important growth markets for the BMW Group. The company will invest a total of one billion US dollars in the expansion of its American plant in Spartanburg by the end of 2016 to achieve a production capacity of 450,000 units. The plant, which specialises in BMW X models, became the largest in the BMW Group production network in 2015. This expansion is in response to strong global demand for X models. The new BMW X7 will be produced in Spartanburg in the future. With Spartanburg and San Luis Potosí, the BMW Group will have full production capacities at key locations in North America.

The BMW Group in Mexico
The BMW Group has operated a local sales company in Mexico since 1994, and in 2015, sold a total of 17,475 vehicles (12,170 BMW, 5,305 MINI) – an increase of more than 17% over the previous year. Motorcycle sales for the same period reached 2,615 units (+15.2% YOY).

The BMW Group opened its Purchasing and Supplier Network Mexico in 2008. From here, the BMW Group maintains close relationships with its suppliers in Mexico and North and Central America. Last year, the BMW Group purchased products worth more than 2.5 billion US dollars from Mexican suppliers. This represents an increase of about 18% compared with the previous year. Over the long term, the Purchasing and Supplier Network Mexico will be managed out of in San Luis Potosí.

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New Mexico, US would have been better.
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Aren't other auto manufacturers having a hard time finding skilled labor in Mexico to assemble cars? I certainly wouldn't want to own one of the first few hundred (thousand?) G20s produced here.
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I wouldn't want to own any 'German' car produced in Mexico. Germany or US only. All else will not even be a consideration.
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Worst idea ever
Think of build quality of VW during those years when they were produced in Mexico!

I am now thinking BMW is loosing my blessing.
( I'm French so I dunno if that sounds right lol )
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I wouldn't want to own any 'German' car produced in Mexico. Germany or US only. All else will not even be a consideration.
The Honda/Acuras built in (edit: Alabama) are pretty much crap. As in only 1 out of 10 vehicles were built well enough to ship. Even then, I have PDI'd vehicles with the entire exhaust system disconnected, missing wire harnesses, missing relays, seats not bolted down, wrong colours of seat belts installed, even found about 200 body clips jammed into a speaker once. Pretty scary shit.

Germany only thank you very much. Gotta do that EU delivery.

I honestly would not consider a car if it was assembled in Mexico.

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I wouldn't want to own any 'German' car produced in Mexico. Germany or US only. All else will not even be a consideration.
This.

Hopefully M will still be built in Germany.
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      06-16-2016, 11:20 AM   #8
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The Honda/Acuras built in Georgia are pretty much crap. As in only 1 out of 10 vehicles were built well enough to ship. Even then, I have PDI'd vehicles with the entire exhaust system disconnected, missing wire harnesses, missing relays, seats not bolted down, wrong colours of seat belts installed, even found about 200 body clips jammed into a speaker once. Pretty scary shit.

Germany only thank you very much. Gotta do that EU delivery.

I honestly would not consider a car if it was assembled in Mexico.
Good point on the Euro delivery. I am assuming no 3 series will have euro delivery? What about the next M3?
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Why all the hate towards Mexicans? If you think the plants in Germany only employ hard working pure german breed individuals you are very very wrong. And that's not a bad thing, if you have your staff educated and they are probably being surveillanced as well.
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Got no complaints about our South African F30. My South Carolina made M Coupe was the best BMW I've had. Would have preferred a green chile 3er to a Molé one, but no big deal.
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You do realize VW has been producing vehicles down in Puebla since 1964. It is the largest vehicle factory in North America and their biggest plant outside of Germany. All of the New Golfs, Wagens, Jettas and Beetles come from that factory. Has anyone compared the quality on a new Mk 7 Golf to an F30??? We are all BMW fans, but as fans, we can applaud the company for great engineering feats and some of the best driving cars, but we must also criticize the company as well. As far as BMW's go....initial quality on 3 Series built in South Africa actually ranks better than the ones built in Germany....And to get some 3 Series to the dealer quicker than South Africa? I am all for that. Plus tariffs and cost of production means they can add more standard features to the vehicles as well.
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Horrible idea. That said MB and Audi is going to Mexico also. Good luck finding skilled labour. The manufacturers that are there already are having a hard time keeping the built cars together because thieves are ripping parts off of built cars waiting to be shipped.
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No offense but a lot of you are being a bit ignorant.

South Africa has had much higher quality in production than Germany for a few years now.

I'm not saying this plant is guaranteed to be better than Germany or South Africa, but it's a fact that the German produced BMW's aren't of the highest quality compared to other plants.
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Why all the hate towards Mexicans? If you think the plants in Germany only employ hard working pure german breed individuals you are very very wrong. And that's not a bad thing, if you have your staff educated and they are probably being surveillanced as well.

I read somewhere that you don't want a german car with a production date around Octoberfest.
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I read somewhere that you don't want a german car with a production date around Octoberfest.
Well good to know, because mine was built in October. Going to check if anything has fallen off the car in the meantime.
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Why all the hate towards Mexicans? If you think the plants in Germany only employ hard working pure german breed individuals you are very very wrong. And that's not a bad thing, if you have your staff educated and they are probably being surveillanced as well.

I read somewhere that you don't want a german car with a production date around Octoberfest.
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Better get yer orders in for the 3s before the G20 comes
I dont like the lines peeking at the concept car
Now I dont like where its going to be built
Looks like my 340i I better take real good care of cause itll be the last 3 I buy for a looong while
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Might be a dumb question, but would European Delivery no longer be possible on the new G20 3 series or M3/4?
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Well good to know, because mine was built in October. Going to check if anything has fallen off the car in the meantime.

Most of the Octoberfest days are actually in September. This year it runs September 17th - October 3rd.
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Might be a dumb question, but would European Delivery no longer be possible on the new G20 3 series or M3/4?
Would love some info on this as well. Would be a shame if it was no longer offered (due to Mexico and South Africa only production). But by 2019 I'm sure the ED discount will be down to 3% or 0% anyways
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