From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report.
Sashnee Moodley:
Mercedes-Benz South Africa in June started production of the new C-Class, the W206, at its East London plant, in the Eastern Cape. Tasneem Bulbulia attended the launch.
Tasneem Bulbulia:
Production will include a plug-in hybrid, starting in the fourth quarter of the year. In 2016, Mercedes-Benz South Africa initiated plug-in hybrid production at its East London facility.
Other production locations for the new C-Class model include Bremen, in Germany, and Beijing, in China.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa CEO and manufacturing executive director Andreas Engling outlines the specifications of the new model.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa CEO Andreas Engling:
Tasneem Bulbulia:
Production of the previous C-Class, the W205, stopped in May. Mercedes-Benz South Africa has managed to start production of the new model right on time, despite the global disruption brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since the announcement of the company’s R10-billion investment in 2018, the East London Plant has undergone numerous upgrades in preparation for the production of the new model. Engling elaborates on this.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa CEO Andreas Engling:
Tasneem Bulbulia:
Engling highlights some of the benefits that production of the new model will provide.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa CEO Andreas Engling:
Tasneem Bulbulia:
The roll-out of the new C-Class has created 600 new jobs at the East London plant.
Engling also outlines the company’s carbon emission targets, and how the East London plant, and production of the new C-Class, fits into this.
Mercedes-Benz South Africa CEO Andreas Engling:
Tasneem Bulbulia:
At an event commemorating the start of production of the new C-Class, Mercedes-Benz Cars also announced an additional R3-billion investment into the East London plant. Engling expands on this.
Sashnee Moodley:
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