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Chrysler
to build
2011
Chrysler
200 at
Sterling
Heights
plant,
production
to add
over 900
jobs
STERLING
HEIGHTS,
MI -
Chrysler
Group
LLC
celebrated
the
extension
of
production,
the
addition
of a
second
shift
and an
$850
million
investment
at an
event
today at
its
Sterling
Heights
(Mich.)
Assembly
Plant.
The
celebration
also
marked
the
start of
production
of the
all-new
2011
Chrysler
200 and
Dodge
Avenger.
“Today
is a
historic
day for
this
facility.
Not more
than 18
months
ago, it
was
slated
to close
at the
end of
this
year,”
said
Sergio
Marchionne,
Chrysler
Group
LLC CEO.
“Now,
this
plant
will not
only
remain
open
beyond
2012 and
retain
jobs,
but with
the help
of the
State of
Michigan
and the
City of
Sterling
Heights,
we will
make a
significant
investment
in this
facility
to make
it
competitive
with the
best in
the
industry.
“And
with the
commitment,
dedication
and
support
of our
UAW
partners
and
employees,
we will
continue
our
product
onslaught
with the
launch
of the
2011
Chrysler
200 and
Dodge
Avenger,
vehicles
that we
are
confident
will
receive
the
proper
recognition
in the
marketplace.”

Standing
with
Michigan
Governor,
Jennifer
Granholm,
Sergio
Marchionne,
Chrysler
Group
LLC CEO
said,
“Now,
this
plant
will not
only
remain
open
beyond
2012 and
retain
jobs,
but with
the help
of the
State of
Michigan
and the
City of
Sterling
Heights."
(Photo
by
Monica
Morgan/Tell
Us USA
News
Network)
Marchionne,
along
with
Michigan
Governor
Jennifer
M.
Granholm,
Sterling
Heights
Mayor
Richard
Notte,
Vice
President
and
Director
of the
UAW
Chrysler
Department
General
Holiefield
and
other
local
officials,
joined
employees
in
recognizing
the
importance
of the
plant,
the
workforce
and the
all-new
Chrysler
200 and
Dodge
Avenger
to the
future
success
of the
Company.
The $850
million
investment
includes
the
construction
of an
all-new,
state-of-the-art,
425,000-square-foot
paint
shop, as
well as
the
installation
of new
machinery,
tooling
and
material-handling
equipment.
In
addition,
a
portion
of the
total
amount
will be
invested
in the
local
stamping
facilities
in
Warren
and
Sterling
Heights.
While
SHAP’s
WCM
journey
is just
beginning,
there
already
have
been
some
tangible
results
in every
model
area
where
WCM has
been
established.
In the
body-in-white
area,
the Left
Hand
Aperture
stations
had an
83
percent
reduction
in
failures
through
the
step-by-step
process
of
restoring
the
equipment
to basic
conditions.
With
thorough
cleaning
and
inspection
activities,
a
similar
result
was
achieved
in the
transfer
station
in the
paint
shop,
improving
throughput
by 71
percent.
In the
past,
SHAP had
experienced
some
surface
defects
originating
in the
paint
shop
color
booths.
By
utilizing
his WCM
knowledge
and the
quality
tools
WCM
provides,
a team
leader
analyzed,
identified
and
resolved
what had
been a
chronic
quality
problem,
virtually
eliminating
it
entirely
and
thereby,
improving
the
exterior
appearance
for the
customer.

“The
Chrysler
200
embodies
our
passion
for
problem
solving
by
combining
the best
of
engineering
and
automotive
design,”
said
Ralph
Gilles,
Vice
President
–
Design.
(Photo
by
Monica
Morgan/Tell
Us USA
News
Network)
From the
bottom
up, the
workforce
at SHAP
has been
generating
hundreds
of
suggestions
on how
to
further
improve
the
manufacturing
processes
to
ensure
the
highest
quality
vehicles
roll off
the
assembly
line.
One
suggestion
involved
the
rebuilding
of a
weld gun
pivot,
which
saved
$5,000
per gun
with an
overall
savings
to date
of more
than
$45,000.
Team
leaders
have
also
generated
more
than 715
suggestions
for
improvement,
which
have
helped
SHAP
achieve
the
lowest
three-month
in-service
warranty
scores
in the
company.
“The
employees
have
adopted
the
right
mindset
toward
the
implementation
of WCM
and are
striving
to
reduce
waste in
everything
they
do,”
said
Tyree
Minner,
SHAP
Plant
Manager.
“As a
result
of their
participation
in this
process,
the team
at SHAP
has
saved
more
than $10
million
year-to-date
and we
are on
track to
exceed
our
total
year-end
goal.”
About
Chrysler
200
The 2011
Chrysler
200 is
an
exciting
alternative
for
sedan
customers
that
want
style
and
substance,
all at a
surprising
value.
Virtually
every
system
in the
sedan is
new or
upgraded
for
2011,
giving
the
Chrysler
200 its
own
identity
and
space in
the
highly
competitive
mid-size
sedan
segment.
Exterior
and
sheet
metal
upgrades
include:
front
and rear
fascias
and
fenders,
grille
featuring
the new
Chrysler
brand
winged
badge,
hood,
rear
decklid
and
exterior
mirrors,
new
projector
headlamps
and fog
lamps,
new LED
taillamps
and a
LED
center
high-mounted
stop
light.
With the
all-new
interior
for
2011,
customers
will
step
into a
level of
craftsmanship,
content
and
comfort
that is
world-class.
The
all-new
instrument
panel,
bezels,
gauge
face and
new
Chrysler
steering
wheel
transform
the
driver’s
seat
into an
elegant
atmosphere.
Upgraded
seats
with a
new
design
that
incorporates
more
cushion
material
and
revised
spring
geometry,
as well
as new
leather
and
cloth
seating
materials,
envelop
the
driver
and
passenger.
Designers
developed
the new
2011
Chrysler
200
sedan
with new
“soft
touch”
armrests
and
instrument
panel
and new,
premium
interior
finishes
for
touch
points
that are
not only
pleasing
to the
touch,
but also
to the
eye. New
heating
and
cooling
outlets
in the
instrument
panel
offer
improved
design
and
functionality
and
complete
the
beautifully
detailed
interior.
The
Chrysler
200 gets
a new
powertrain
lineup
featuring
the
2.4-liter
I-4
World
Gas
Engine
mated to
either a
four-speed
or
six-speed
automatic
transaxle,
or the
new
3.6-liter
Pentastar
V-6
engine
mated to
a
six-speed
automatic
transaxle;
improved
ride and
handling
tuning
which
includes
stiffened
body
mounts
and
softer
ride
rate,
improved
suspension
geometry
with a
raised
roll
center,
a new
rear
sway
bar, and
new
tires
and an
extensively
upgraded
treatment
for the
reduction
of
noise,
vibration
and
harshness
including
acoustic
laminated
glass
for the
windshield
and
front
door
windows.
About
Dodge
Avenger
The new
Dodge
Avenger
has been
totally
overhauled
for 2011
with an
all-new
interior,
a
redesigned
exterior
and
performance
attributes
that put
the
“fun” in
functional.
A new
powertrain
lineup
and
completely
redesigned
and
retuned
suspension
mean
drivers
will
experience
Dodge’s
fun-to-drive
dynamics
in a
front-wheel-drive
mid-size
sedan.
New
exterior
styling
features
clean,
smooth
aggressive
lines.
The new
fascia
sports
the new
signature
Dodge
Brand
“split
crosshair”
grille,
while an
aggressive
lower
fascia
completes
the
Dodge
look
from top
to
bottom.
The
interior
was also
reworked
with an
all-new
“soft
touch”
instrument
panel,
bezels,
gauge
faces
and new
Dodge
steering
wheel,
transforming
the
driver
seat
into a
cockpit-like
experience.
Upgraded
seats
incorporate
more
cushion
material
and
revised
spring
geometry.
Dodge
Avenger
also
features
several
new
two-tone
interior
color
schemes,
new
leather
and
cloth
seating
materials
and
accent
stitching.
Owners
can
select
from
these
schemes
to
design a
vehicle
that
matches
their
lifestyle
needs.
A new
and
improved
powertrain
lineup
contributes
to the
2011
Avenger’s
driving
experience.
The
vehicle
has a
standard
2.4-liter
World
Gas
Engine,
which
has been
recalibrated
and is
now
available
mated to
a new
smooth-shifting
six-speed
transmission
for an
exceptionally
fun and
fuel-efficient
driving
experience.
Avenger
customers
also can
opt for
the new
Pentastar
V-6
engine
mated to
a
six-speed
automatic
transmission,
which
gives
customers
the best
of both
worlds –
best-in-class
283
horsepower
(an
increase
of 20
percent
compared
with the
engine
it
replaces)
and 260
lb.-ft.
of
torque
(an
increase
of 12
percent)
combined
with
competitive
fuel
economy.
About
the
Sterling
Heights
Assembly
Plant
The
Sterling
Heights
Assembly
Plant
was
built in
1953 as
a jet
engine
plant
and was
operated
by the
Army as
the
Michigan
Ordinance
Missile
Plant
with
Chrysler
serving
as
contractor
building
Redstone
and
Jupiter
missiles.
It was
converted
to an
automobile
plant in
1980 by
Volkswagen
and
purchased
by
Chrysler
Corporation
in 1983.
Production
of
Chrysler
LeBaron
GTS and
Dodge
Lancer
began in
September
1984.
Dodge
Shadow
and
Plymouth
Sundance
production
began in
1985,
and
Dodge
Daytona
production
began in
1991.
Through
the end
of the
1991
model
year,
the
facility
had
produced
nearly
1.3
million
vehicles.
Production
of the
2001
Dodge
Stratus
and
Chrysler
Sebring
sedans
began in
the fall
of 2000,
followed
by the
Chrysler
Sebring
Convertible.
The
all-new
2007
Chrysler
Sebring
Sedan
launched
in
August
2006,
followed
by the
all-new
2008
Dodge
Avenger
and 2008
Chrysler
Sebring
Convertible. |