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Chrysler
Conner
Avenue
Assembly
Plant
reopens
to
produce
2013
Dodge
Viper,
nearly
150 jobs
to
return
to
Detroit
AUBURN
HILLS,
MI -
Chrysler
Group
LLC
announced
this
week
that it
will
reopen
its
Conner
Avenue
Assembly
Plant in
Detroit
for the
production
of the
next
generation
SRT
Viper.
With the
plant’s
reopening,
nearly
150
jobs,
both
hourly
and
salaried,
will
return
to the
City of
Detroit.
The
Conner
facility
was
idled
when
production
of the
Dodge
Viper
ended in
July
2010.
“The
next
generation
Viper
will
make its
return
to the
product
lineup
in late
2012 as
a 2013
model,”
said
Ralph
Gilles,
President
and
Chief
Executive
Officer
- SRT
Brand
and
Motorsports,
Chrysler
Group
LLC.
“We’re
extremely
excited
that our
ultimate
American
sports
car will
continue
to live
on and
be
produced
exclusively
here in
the
Motor
City.”
Current
Chrysler
Group
hourly
employees
who
previously
worked
at
Conner
were
first
offered
the
opportunity
to
return
to their
home
plant.
The
balance
of the
positions
will be
filled
by
hourly
employees
volunteering
to
transfer
to the
Conner
Avenue
plant.
Conner
Avenue
will
begin
building
the new
Viper in
late
2012,
but
employees
began
reporting
for
training
and
orientation
this
fall.
In
preparation
for the
reopening,
the
Conner
facility
will
begin
its
transformation
by
implementing
World
Class
Manufacturing
(WCM), a
system
that is
focused
on
reducing
waste
and
making
continuous
improvements
throughout
the
assembly
process
to
improve
quality
and
productivity.
Viper
production
began in
May 1992
at the
New Mack
Assembly
Plant,
then
moved to
the
Conner
Avenue
site in
October
1995.
All
Vipers
that
rolled
off the
line
were
hand-built
in a
low-volume,
modular
process.
Over the
course
of 15
years,
Conner
Avenue
employees
built
about 12
vehicles
a day
for a
total of
22,070
Vipers.
The
reopening
of the
Conner
Avenue
Assembly
Plant
reaffirms
Chrysler
Group’s
commitment
to the
City of
Detroit
as the
only
auto
manufacturer
with two
assembly
plants
in the
city.
About
the
Conner
Avenue
Assembly
Plant
The
Conner
Avenue
Assembly
Plant
was
built in
1966 and
purchased
by
Chrysler
in 1995.
Viper
production
began in
May 1992
at the
New Mack
Assembly
Plant
and was
moved to
Conner
Avenue
in
October
1995.
Prowler
production
began in
May 1997
and
ended in
February
2002.
Viper
V-10
Engine
production
was
transferred
from
Mound
Road
Engine
to
Conner
Assembly
in May
2001. In
2003,
the
newly
engineered
SRT10
Roadster
hit the
market
and the
SRT10
Coupe
followed
in 2005.
With a
production
run of
28,056,
Viper
production
ended on
July 2,
2010. As
a
result,
the
facility
was
idled.
About
Chrysler
Group
LLC
Chrysler
Group
LLC,
formed
in 2009
to
establish
a global
strategic
alliance
with
Fiat
S.p.A.,
produces
Chrysler,
Jeep,
Dodge,
Ram,
Mopar,
SRT and
Fiat
vehicles
and
products.
With the
resources,
technology
and
worldwide
distribution
network
required
to
compete
on a
global
scale,
the
alliance
builds
on
Chrysler
Group’s
culture
of
innovation,
first
established
by
Walter
P.
Chrysler
in 1925,
and
Fiat’s
complementary
technology
that
dates
back to
its
founding
in 1899.
Headquartered
in
Auburn
Hills,
Mich.,
Chrysler
Group’s
product
lineup
features
some of
the
world's
most
recognizable
vehicles,
including
the
Chrysler
300 and
Town &
Country,
Jeep
Wrangler,
Dodge
Durango,
Ram
1500,
Jeep
Grand
Cherokee
SRT8 and
Fiat
500.
Fiat
contributes
world-class
technology,
platforms
and
powertrains
for
small-
and
medium-size
cars,
allowing
Chrysler
Group to
offer an
expanded
product
line
including
environmentally
friendly
vehicles.
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