The Citizen (Gauteng)

New X3s roll out of BMW SA plant

ROSSLYN: PRODUCTION KICKS OFF ON TIME THIS WEEK

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‘Allocation of production to SA of such a crucial model is a vote of confidence.’

Anew chapter in South Africa’s automotive history began this week as BMW Group SA started production of the new BMW X3 at its Rosslyn plant. With customer vehicles now rolling off the line, BMW Group once again demonstrat­es its commitment to its operations in South Africa.

In 2015, BMW Group announced a R6 billion investment into South Africa to prepare BMW Group Plant Rosslyn for the BMW X3 production. This week, is the culminatio­n of three years of hard work and planning resulting in production starting on time in Rosslyn.

Ensuring that production follows demand:

The BMW Group assigns production to its facilities around the world on the basis of various factors. Demand for BMW’s X-derivative models has grown to more than 30% of worldwide sales since the launch of the first BMW X5 in 1999. BMW Group Plant Rosslyn was assigned production of the new BMW X3 on the basis that demand exceeds the capacity of the Group’s plant in Spartanbur­g, South Carolina. This change has secured the future of Plant Rosslyn as well as the livelihood­s of thousands of people at facilities and in the supply chain.

BWM Group Plant Rosslyn was the first plant built by the BMW Group outside Germany. The plant built the BMW 3 Series for 35 years, manufactur­ing a total of 1 191 604 units during the period, and increasing production with every model. With a planned maximum capacity of 71 000 units of the BMW X3, which was later increased (with an additional R160m investment) to 76 000, BMW Group Plant Rosslyn has the opportunit­y to flexibly match volumes to demand, and to build more cars than ever before.

Tim Abbott, CEO of BMW Group South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, says the successful ramp-up of production of the BMW X3 at Rosslyn is a vote of confidence in the country and in BMW Group South Africa’s associates. “The allocation of production of such a crucial model to our plant is about as big a vote of confidence as it gets,” Abbott says. “The demand for the BMW X3 globally is powerful and ramping up on time and to the right standards is vital to it’s success. I have full confidence in our associates and plant management at Rosslyn. This is the team that won the coveted JD Power Platinum award in 2015, showing that an SA plant can lead the world in terms of quality.” Critical time for BMW SA: BMW Group’s investment­s in SA are made in terms of the Automotive Production and Developmen­t Plan, which expires in 2020. Discussion­s about a replacemen­t plan are ongoing and are crucial for the long-term outlook and the stability of the automotive sector and BMW Group SA’s commitment to the country. BMW Group SA is proud of its progress in localising production of as many components as possible for the X3, making this model the most “local” vehicle it has ever built. Equally,

I have full confidence in our associates and plant management at Rosslyn. This is the team that won the coveted JD Power Platinum award in 2015, showing that a South African plant can lead the world in terms of quality.

Tim Abbott CEO of BMW Group SA and sub-Saharan Africa

BMW Group is a leading participan­t in a proposed venture fund to develop more black-owned suppliers in the SA automotive supply chain. BMW’s contributi­on to ramping up automotive exports, large-scale employment in safe jobs as well as other factors make up the content of discussion­s with the government, labour partners and component suppliers.

The BMW X3 was the car that launched the mid-size Sports Activity Vehicle segment in 2003. Since then, BMW has recorded more than 1.5 million new registrati­ons of the X3 across the two model generation­s so far. Since the global launch at the end of 2017, the new BMW X3 is set to write the next chapter in this success story with an even more striking design, powerful yet efficient drive systems and luxurious appointmen­ts. Like all members of the X family, it blends standout driving qualities on any terrain with everyday usability.

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