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WranglerWrangler Production Officially Begins
Posted by mike on 2006/8/28 17:59:08 (1190) reads

Two years after announcing that the Chrysler Group would create the first supplier park in North America to produce the Jeep® Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited, customer-ready vehicles are rolling-off the production line at Chrysler's new Toledo Supplier Park (TSP).

As part of Chrysler Group’s innovative manufacturing project in Toledo, three supplier partners will manage and operate major parts of the vehicle production process from neighboring facilities within the Toledo plant footprint. While the KUKA Group is responsible for building bodies for the all-new 2007 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited, Magna Steyr will run the paint shop and Hyundai Mobis-owned Ohio Module Manufacturing Company (OMMC) will assemble the vehicle’s chassis. Chrysler Group has the responsibility for the final trim and assembly operations of the plant. All four facilities were completed earlier this year and have been producing pilot parts since April.

"Two years ago, the Toledo Supplier Park existed only as a vision," said Tom LaSorda, Chrysler Group President and Chief Executive Officer. "A vision so bold, so unique, that we knew it would only succeed with a team that is dedicated, disciplined and, of course, flexible. We thank the United Auto Workers and the Toledo workforce for making this vision a reality."

“The Chrysler Group has been a great corporate partner with Ohio and I am delighted that this innovative new supplier park is ensuring that Toledo remains the home of the Jeep,” Governor Bob Taft said. “Today’s opening confirms our role as a leading automotive state, and will enable us to build on our number two position in the U.S. in the production of motor vehicles and in the number of tier-one suppliers.”

Chrysler Group executives, local employees from the United Auto Workers, dignitaries and guests celebrated the opening of TSP and production of the all-new 2007 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited.

"The Supplier Park has not only brought a significant, new investment to the Toledo area," said Lloyd Mahaffey, UAW Regional Director. "But, also proves that working together, the UAW, government and Chrysler Group can create good paying jobs in America."

The painted vehicle body and the chassis module are sent on conveyor lines directly into Chrysler Group’s final assembly building, where all vehicle components are married together to create the finished vehicle. From start to finish, Chrysler Group is working rigorously with all supplier partners to maintain the highest levels of quality in each area of the assembly process, including a series of final validation tests for each vehicle as it comes off the line.

New methods of material flow are being implemented to manage the complexity of the two models being built on one assembly line. An inbound sequencing center is housed in the adjoining Stickney complex and manages more than 1,800 different parts that are used in the Dodge Nitro, Jeep Liberty and Toledo Supplier Park's Jeep Wrangler two-door and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited four-door build process. In addition to sequencing, this center provides parts metering, kitting and container management to both Toledo North and Toledo Supplier Park Assembly Plants.

"The Toledo supplier co-location project is clearly a compelling business opportunity for our suppliers and for the company,” said Peter Rosenfeld, Chrysler Group Executive Vice President – Procurement and Supply. “Automakers and suppliers are under pressure to compete on a global level. By joining together to create this innovative co-located manufacturing project, we all will benefit from the opportunity to collaborate closely and strengthen our partnership.”

This co-location project between the three supplier partners and Chrysler Group in Toledo is part of a $2.1 billion total program investment. The Chrysler Group has invested approximately $3.9 billion into the Toledo area over the past five years. The investments include an original $1.2 billion to build the Toledo North (opening in 2001) combined with an expansion of Toledo North that gave the plant the flexibility to add the new Dodge Nitro to the Jeep Liberty assembly line.

"The supplier park represents one example of Chrysler Group's overall flexible manufacturing strategy," said Frank Ewasyshyn, Chrysler Group Executive Vice President – Manufacturing. "Our flexible manufacturing strategy involves a number of actions that enable multiple products to be built on the same assembly line and alternative practices to traditional vehicle assembly."

"This level of cooperation with select suppliers allows the Chrysler Group to direct more resources to developing new vehicles and bringing them to market with the highest levels of quality," said LaSorda.

Total capital investment for the Toledo Supplier Park project is projected to be $900 million.

Throughout Jeep Wrangler's 65-year-history, Jeep engineers have ensured that each new generation Wrangler delivers – and improves upon – its world-class off-road capability, open-air fun and freedom, and interior comfort and convenience.

For the all-new 2007 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited – the sixth generation of Wrangler models – Jeep engineers focused on more than 50 functional objectives – from ground clearance to articulation to ride and handling. The result is the ultimate "out-of-the-box" off-road vehicle combined with everyday practicality and all the necessary features to "go anywhere and do anything."

Over the years, freedom, authenticity, mastery and the capability to go anywhere and do anything have become the hallmarks of the Jeep brand and the basis for its SUV leadership worldwide.

Jeep four-wheel-drive vehicles are built and sold at the rate of more than 600,000 vehicles each year. Chrysler Group manufactures Jeep vehicles in the U.S., Austria, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Venezuela, Argentina and Egypt.

The Toledo area has benefited from two new assembly plants as well as new vehicles. Besides the Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited production at the Toledo Supplier plant, production of Jeep Liberty at the Toledo North Assembly plant began when the plant opened in 2001. Production of the new 2007 Dodge Nitro began last month. The new Toledo Supplier Park replaces Chrysler Group's Parkway and Stickney assembly operations which have built Jeep brand vehicles since the 1940s.

"The new Wrangler manufacturing model, combining three major suppliers and DaimlerChrysler represents a new way of doing business for DaimlerChrysler and the UAW, said UAW Local 12 President Bruce Baumhower. "This is a major accomplishment for our union's members as well as a major step in assuring good paying manufacturing jobs in the Toledo area for years to come.

The TSP location is 2.0 million square feet with 1,400 employees while the Toledo North Assembly Plant is 2.10 million square feet and has more than 2,700 employees. Employees at both plants are represented by United Auto Workers Local 12.

In total, Chrysler Group has made a significant impact on the City of Toledo and the State of Ohio, with 7,941 employees statewide generating $465 million in annual wages and providing more than $26 million taxable income to the state.

Chrysler Group as a good neighbor good citizen, sponsors various community events through its philanthropic arm, the DaimlerChrylser Corporation Fund, including the Art Tatum Jazz Heritage Festival, Toledo Urban League, City's Youth Entrepreneur Program, Toledo Opera, the Toledo Museum of Art, Valentine Theatre and the Diamante Awards.

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jeepxk
Posted: 2006/8/29 13:00  Updated: 2006/8/29 13:00
Just can't stay away
Joined: 2005/7/13
From: Peoria
Posts: 148
 Re: Wrangler Production Officially Begins
Here was the resonse I got from DR. Z regarding Camp Jeep. This looks like good news!

Dear Jon:

Thanks for contacting Dr.Z. Your message has been forwarded to us for
response.

Camp Jeep has become a very popular standard around the Jeep market.
With the current level of demand we will see the program around for
quite some time.

Thanks again for your "Z"mail.

Sincerely,

Rudy

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skywater55
Posted: 2006/8/29 14:34  Updated: 2006/8/29 14:34
Just can't stay away
Joined: 2006/8/28
From:
Posts: 85
 Re: Wrangler Production Officially Begins
camp jeep is very fun and a good time...however, its seems like DCX want to keep it out of reach of middle america and put it on the east or west coast... i know it was in WI but still way to far to drive for the south and southwest folks... it would be nice to see in Colorado again or even Missouri but i know it will never be in Missouri as turn-out was sooo low but hey it was a good time for all of us that attended...NO LINES>..........

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Josephus
Posted: 2006/8/29 21:39  Updated: 2006/8/29 21:42
Home away from home
Joined: 2005/7/18
From: Pennsylvania
Posts: 243
 Re: Wrangler Production Officially Begins
Here is my recent reply from Jeep.com :
Thank you for your recent email. It is always a pleasure to read an
email from a Jeep owner.

We are sorry to read that you missed us at Camp Jeep this year. Camp
Jeep has always been Jeep's premiere event in the summer and has been
very successful. At this time, the location of Camp Jeep 2007 has not
been officially disclosed by DaimlerChrysler. We encourage you to check
back with us periodically through the Jeep website as further
information is released.

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee will be offered with a 3.0L diesel engine
in the first quarter of the 2007 calendar year. However, DaimlerChrysler
has not released any plans that indicate the future production of the
2007 Jeep Wrangler with the option of the 2.8L Common Rail Diesel engine
for the North American market. However, with constantly shifting market
trends I would hesitate to discount the possibility of new products on
the horizon, specifically designed to suit your needs. Please feel free
to check back with us or your local Jeep dealership periodically for
future updates.

Jeep vehicles draw upon a heritage that can be traced back to World War
II, giving them a pedigree of more than 60 years of off-road,
SUV/four-wheel-drive leadership and innovation that?s unmatched by any
competitor.

If you would like me to provide you with...
yada yada yada ...They go on to encourage more communication etc.

I am actually starting to enjoy contacting them weekly regarding my dream options list, many of which they are planning on offering. I guess I'll have to get more creative...Like Doc Brown's hovercraft conversion kit!

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RUBICON
Posted: 2006/8/29 8:43  Updated: 2006/8/29 8:43
Home away from home
Joined: 2005/7/13
From: Chandler, AZ
Posts: 357
 Re: Wrangler Production Officially Begins
So Magna Steyr was the one who was finally chosen to run the paint shop. At least that's not a huge departure for Jeep as they build all the Euro-spec Jeeps.
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