China Daily (Hong Kong)

FAW-Volkswagen launches advanced new Qingdao plant

- By LI FUSHENG lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co has inaugurate­d a new plant in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong province, as one of the joint venture’s latest efforts to charge ahead in the world’s largest car market.

The plant, which was unveiled last Monday, employs 3,000 people and has an annual capacity of 300,000 vehicles, serving as the joint venture’s production base in East China and its fourth nationwide. A fifth production base is expected to become operationa­l later this year.

Constructi­on of the Qingdao plant started in 2015. FAW-Volkswagen plans to invest 10 billion yuan ($1.56 billion) in the plant by the end of the decade.

“The state-of-the-art plant features flexible production and is scheduled to produce five models, including Volkswagen’s Next Generation Bora and two Audi models,” said Juergen Unser, vice-president of FAWVolkswa­gen. He said the plant is also designed to be capable of producing new energy cars, as the carmaker expects such cars to account for a larger percentage in the country’s total car sales in coming years. Built in accordance with Volkswagen’s latest standards, Unser said the facility is state-of-the-art in terms of manufactur­ing and environmen­tal protection.

Its press workshop has the most advanced machinery available from both Schuler AG and China’s Jier Machine-Tool Group Co.

The welding workshop features some 860 robots, making it the most automated plant in FAW-Volkswagen.

In its paint workshop, about 80 percent of its air can be reused, cutting its consumptio­n by around 70 percent, and in the assembly workshop, more than 240 driverless carts have been employed to increase efficiency.

The plant is also known for its energy efficiency. It has been rated as a three-star environmen­tally friendly complex, and a solar power system within the plant has been generating electricit­y to cut the power bill by around 1 million yuan a year.

He said the accomplish­ment, which is a result of concerted teamwork, has been hailed as a “Chinese miracle”.

“They (the colleagues) are so young, so profession­al and so energetic. They can be found only in China,” Unser said.

The plant’s first model, the Next Generation Bora, rolled off the assembly line last Monday. Bora has been one of the bestsellin­g models in its segment in China, with more than 2.3 million units sold in recent years.

FAW-Volkswagen said the latest version, which is based on Volkswagen’s MQB platform, is a brand new one designed to meet the demands of the young Chinese customers.

Compared with its predecesso­r, it has more dynamic and sporty bodylines and its overall length has been extended by 101 mm, resulting in more legroom.

The model also features more safety features and the latest engine technology, including a start-stop system and a brake energy recovery system.

In addition to offering more choices to customers, FAWVolkswa­gen said the plant will also help to promote the developmen­t of the automotive industry in Qingdao.

Among other achievemen­ts, the plant has attracted dozens of automotive suppliers to the city, which has resulted in investment­s of 5 billion yuan and brought a large number of skilled technician­s.

FAW-Volkswagen said such a plant as well as its suppliers will give a boost to local economic developmen­t in the city and mark Qingdao’s rise as one of the important car manufactur­ing bases in the country.

FAW-Volkswagen has three other new manufactur­ing facilities that will start operation this year; they are located in Changchun, Jilin province; Tianjin; and Foshan, Guangdong province. The carmaker said putting four plants into operation within a year is something unpreceden­ted in its history and even in the automotive industry.

When all of them become operationa­l, FAW-Volkswagen will offer 18 models in China, doubling the number of models it offered in 2012. It expects to offer 45 models in the country by around 2025.

The state-of-theart plant features flexible production and is scheduled to produce five models ...”

Juergen Unser,

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Juergen Unser, vice-president of FAW-Volkswagen.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Juergen Unser, vice-president of FAW-Volkswagen.

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