As the country’s largest luxury car manufacturer, Mercedes-Benz looks back on a 25 year long history in India with a local assembly site and its local entity Mercedes-Benz India. In 1994, Mercedes-Benz Cars started assembling cars locally. Back then, the production site was located in the Tata Motors (Telco) premises. In 2009, Mercedes-Benz India inaugurated a new manufacturing plant spread over 100 acres in Chakan, Pune. The plant, where Mercedes-Benz Cars “Made in India” are assembled today, is also celebrating its ten year anniversary in 2019.
The local assembly in Pune sets assembly standards in flexibility: nine different models are built under one roof. The Mercedes-Benz portfolio manufactured in Pune includes: the sedan of the C-Class, E-Class, S-Class and CLA Coupé as well as Maybach S-Class and the SUVs GLA, GLC, GLE and GLS. The plant is equipped with Virtual Reality technology and other state-of-the-art digital manufacturing technologies which will be roll-out to other assembly plants worldwide.
25 years –that’s how long we have been assembling locally in India. To produce, where our customers are located, distinguishes our Mercedes-Benz Cars global production network: A maximum of flexibility, state-of-the-art digital technology and passionate people. As the country’s largest luxury carmaker, both anniversaries celebrated this year are significant landmarks for us, the region of Pune and an important sign for the local luxury car market in India,
states Jörg Burzer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz AG, Production and Supply Chain Management.
25 years of “Made in India”
This year marks two major milestones for the local success story of Mercedes-Benz Cars assembly in India. As a pioneer of the luxury regional car market, twenty-five years ago, the local production of Mercedes-Benz Cars started and the business unit Mercedes-Benz India was founded in the same year. The second celebration taking place in 2019 is the ten year anniversary of the independent Mercedes-Benz plant in Pune.
25 years –that’s how long we have been assembling locally in India. To produce, where our customers are located, distinguishes our Mercedes-Benz Cars global production network: A maximum of flexibility, state-of-the-art digital technology and passionate people. As the country’s largest luxury carmaker, both anniversaries celebrated this year are significant landmarks for us, the region of Pune and an important sign for the local luxury car market in India,
states Jörg Burzer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz AG, Production and Supply Chain Management.
Since the local assembly of Mercedes-Benz Cars was set-up in Chakan, Pune and Mercedes-Benz India was established, many milestones have been reached and premiers for the assembly have taken place: One major step was realized ten years ago, when Mercedes-Benz Cars opened its first independent plant in Chakan-Pune. Spread over 100 acres, 730 people work at the plant where ‘Made in India’ Mercedes-Benz passenger cars are built today. The plant plays an important role in the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Cars, its local assembly sets standards in many aspects: The plant incorporates state-of-the-art digital technologies, works highly flexible and efficient and has a people-focussed manufacturing process. Moreover, the plant has a high competence for the local Indian market: As the country’s largest luxury carmaker, from January to September 2019 Mercedes-Benz India maintained its market leadership in the luxury car market in India.
From its humble beginning 25 years back to its current position of strength of being a leading local assembly plant in the global production network, Mercedes-Benz India has successfully established the prowess of local manufacturing in India. Our state-of-art manufacturing facility is the backbone of our growth story in India and serves a very important role within the network, especially for setting up a new local assembly facility or ramp up of series production across geographies. With the advent of new technologies and digitization in the automobile industry in India, Mercedes-Benz has already been pioneering digitization in vehicle manufacturing and is well poised to become future ready by rapidly adapting such future trends,”
commented Piyush Arora, Executive Director, Operations, Mercedes-Benz India.
Manufacturing made in India
Today the local assembly in Pune manufactures a large variety of vehicles and sets standards in flexibility. All models built in India are assembled under one roof and the production facilities comprises the largest capacity for any luxury car maker in India today. The nine models assembled in the plant are produced on flexible lines, which implies that different kind of models are running off one production line. The Mercedes-Benz portfolio produced in Pune comprises a wide range of models: the sedan of the C-Class, E-Class, S-Class and CLA Coupé as well as Maybach S-Class and the SUVs GLA, GLC, GLE and GLS. The Indian plant and workers are also known for their knowhow and flexible engagement at other global manufacturing plants. Support in ramp-up of series production and trainer teams are offered and provided to other local assemblies. With this contribution to the global teamwork of Mercedes-Benz Cars production, the plant in India serves a very important function, especially when a new local assembly facility or lines are set up.
Within the Mercedes-Benz production network, the plant is leading the implementation of digital technologies. Comprehensive applications featuring digital dashboards are being used: digital dashboards are implemented for management reviews and a growing number of them are installed on the manufacturing floor, on its way to a paperless factory. Together with the Mercedes-Benz quality management assurance system Quality Live and other digital tools, it will be integrated in the future digital platform MO360. MO360 will be rolled out globally until 2020. MO stands for Mercedes-Benz Operations and 360 describes the overall connectivity in the overall production network. This ensures quality and efficiency, securing the high Mercedes-Benz standards. Since digitalization is a major topic within the factory, Augmented and Virtual Reality are gradually implemented. For example, the plant in India had been one of the first local assemblies of Mercedes-Benz to implement Virtual Reality technology, starting with body shop training. Since the implementation of Virtual Reality into the training process has been a huge success within the Indian plant, it will be implemented in other local Mercedes-Benz assemblies around the world.
The success story is only possible with the well-educated and highly engaged work force. Through a great number of training opportunities in many different areas, like digitalization and advanced training for new model series, the employees at the Pune plant are constantly being qualified further. This includes for example classes in different foreign languages and international training programs.
Completion of 25 years for Mercedes-Benz is a significant milestone and is a tribute to our customers who have been appreciating our products and services and the unparalleled luxury brand experience associated with Mercedes-Benz. This success is also a result of the relentless contribution of passionate people behind the brand, which includes our employees, dealer partners, their teams and our suppliers. We have one of the best teams working for the Three Pointed Star who are highly involved and eager to create new benchmark in their areas of work
Martin Schwenk, Managing Director & CEO of Mercedes-Benz India.
Key Highlights
- Since the local assembly of Mercedes-Benz Cars was set-up in Chakan, Pune and Mercedes-Benz India was established, many milestones have been reached and premiers for the assembly have taken place: One major step was realized ten years ago, when Mercedes-Benz Cars opened its first independent plant in Chakan-Pune.
- Spread over 100 acres, 730 people work at the plant where ‘Made in India’ Mercedes-Benz passenger cars are built today.
- The plant incorporates state-of-the-art digital technologies, works highly flexible and efficient and has a people-focussed manufacturing process. Moreover, the plant has a high competence for the local Indian market
- As the country’s largest luxury carmaker, from January to September 2019 Mercedes-Benz India maintained its market leadership in the luxury car market in India.
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