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Daimler hails localizati­on feat as key to success

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

To mark 15 years of localizati­on in the Chinese market, Daimler, parent company of Mercedes- Benz, has hailed this strategy as being a key element of its success.

Daimler started local production of Mercedes- Benz passenger cars at the Sino- German joint venture Beijing Benz Automotive Company with the E- Class back in 2005. In 2010, the first long- wheelbase E- Class dedicated to customers in China rolled off the assembly line.

Today, locally- produced MercedesBe­nz passenger cars include a range of eight different models, including four long- wheelbase models exclusivel­y designed for customers in China, and one battery electric vehicle.

Early this September, the new Mercedes- Benz E- Class LongWheelb­ase, tailored to the Chinese market, rolled off the assembly line of the joint venture in Beijing, and hit a local production record of 3 million passenger cars. A few weeks later, this special new model made its market launch in China at the Beijing auto show in late September.

Fifteen- year localizati­on

Starting from the very first localized Mercedes- Benz E- Class, the Beijing Benz plant has been continuous­ly making enhancemen­ts to ensure that it complies with Mercedes- Benz’s global unified production standards. One point is the Quality Live system built using internet of things technology. The system enables employees to check the quality of every vehicle in real time, identifies potential issues and proposes effective solutions for quality management.

Throughout the production of the E- Class Long- Wheelbase, a range of highly precise robots are equipped for stamping, welding, painting and assembly processes to ensure efficiency and accuracy with micronleve­l processing precision.

For the production of the E- Class Long- Wheelbase, the plant utilizes optical inspection equipment for surface defects of stamped parts, that can detect invisible defects within 30 seconds. It’s the world’s leading defect detection system for stamped parts.

On the production site, automated guided vehicles, or AGVs, can be seen operating in an orderly manner to transit vehicle parts with accurately calculated routes, enhancing the transporta­tion efficiency and agility throughout the production process. The plant is also testing some pilot projects, exploring ways to bring 5G technology into real use to further increase its productivi­ty.

Footprint in R& D

Local talents and research and developmen­t are also integral parts of Daimler’s localizati­on efforts. With a strong local team and comprehens­ive training programs for employees, Daimler continues to contribute to the developmen­t of the Chinese automotive industry. To even better learn the tastes of customers in China and develop products that fit local demand, the Mercedes- Benz Research & Developmen­t China Center was opened in Beijing in 2014, and has become Daimler’s most comprehens­ive R& D center outside of Germany.

Daimler has also expanded its cooperatio­n with IT companies to further improve the digital experience for customers in China. For instance, the integratio­n of China specific connectivi­ty features and smart home solutions provide customers with a more seamless digital experience.

As for MPV products, the first Mercedes- Benz Vans Research and Developmen­t Center outside Germany was establishe­d in Fuzhou in 2013, with a scope of work including product developmen­t and prototype constructi­on, as well as component and vehicle testing. With the design, constructi­on and equipment strictly aligned with Daimler’s global standards, the center boasts advanced facilities needed for vehicle developmen­t.

For more than a decade, Mercedes- Benz has manufactur­ed vans catering to the needs of customers in China at the Sino- German joint venture Fujian Benz Automotive Company.

Currently, the carmaker is locally producing two van models, the V- Class and the Vito, at the Fuzhoubase­d plant. The new MercedesBe­nz V- Class L celebrated its market launch in September.

With major milestones for localizati­on in 2020, Daimler remains dedicated to its strategy of further investment and expanding its local footprint in production, research and developmen­t and purchasing to even better serve the needs of its customers in China.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Mercedes- Benz employee adjusts a car’s badge at one of the marque’s production bases in China.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Mercedes- Benz employee adjusts a car’s badge at one of the marque’s production bases in China.

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