Business Day

BMW SA celebrates 50th year

- Motor News Reporter

In March 1973 the newly establishe­d plant of BMW SA started to produce the first BMW vehicles, laying the foundation for a South African icon.

Located in Rosslyn, outside Pretoria, it was the first BMW production site outside Germany and has over the years produced iconic cars unique to SA including the BMW 2000 SA, BMW 745i, BMW 530 MLE and BMW 333i, as well as the BMW 325iS. More than R12.6bn has been invested in the production facility by the BMW Group since 1995.

To date, more than 1.6-million cars have been produced in the Rosslyn plant, including nearly 1.2-million BMW 3 Series over five generation­s, before changing to BMW X3 production in 2018. More than 300,000 BMW X3s have been produced at BMW Group Plant Rosslyn, the bulk of them exported to more than 40 markets, including 14 African countries.

Celebratin­g its 50th year, BMW Group SA directly and indirectly employs close to 23,000 people. In addition to the factory, the business includes a national sales company that sells and distribute­s BMW, MINI and BMW Motorrad; a financial services company establishe­d in 1990; and a software company providing IT services for BMW in more than 50 countries.

In 2018, the company opened a R73m training academy at Plant Rosslyn and, in April 2019, a new R109m retailer training centre was opened at the company’s Midrand headquarte­rs to support its retailer partners.

Peter van Binsbergen, CEO of BMW Group SA and the first South African to occupy this seat, said: “Plant Rosslyn represents a cornerston­e of the BMW Group’s global production network of more than 30 sites in 15 countries. We built BMW 3 Series here for more than 30 years, a period that included production of the iconic 333i and the cherished 325iS Gusheshe.”

Milan Nedeljkovi­ć, member of the board of BMW AG for Production and chairman of the board of management, BMW Group SA, said: “As the first plant outside Germany, the emotional link to SA is very strong. It was our first step to internatio­nalise BMW.

“Plant Rosslyn has over the past 50 years proven itself to be an essential member of our production network, consistent­ly improving quality and productivi­ty. The passion for the brand is clear, and the right teams with the right spirit are in place to direct its growth for the next 50 years.”

BMW Group SA supports local artists via its partnershi­ps with The Southern Guild and the BMW Young Collectors Co, among others. The longeststa­nding relationsh­ip, however, has been forged with Dr “Mam” Esther Mahlangu, a global icon of traditiona­l Ndebele art. In 1991, Mahlangu became the first African, and the first female, to adorn a BMW Art Car. The relationsh­ip with Mahlangu continues as she embarks on a retrospect­ive exhibition taking place in SA, the US and Europe from 2024 to 2027.

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 ?? ?? Above: The latest X3 stands next to the 2000 SA, one of the earliest cars produced at BMW’s Rosslyn plant. Top: Nearly 1.2-million 3 Series cars were built at the local factory.
Above: The latest X3 stands next to the 2000 SA, one of the earliest cars produced at BMW’s Rosslyn plant. Top: Nearly 1.2-million 3 Series cars were built at the local factory.

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