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Apr 22, 2010 at 4:51 PM CST
Story Updated:
Apr 22, 2010 at 4:55 PM CST
Volkswagon of Chattanooga announced today the first five tenants that will take residency in the on-site supplier park that is set to open this summer.
Providing key components and logistics for the VW vehicles, supplier presence is critical, says the manufactuer. According to VW communications "The supplier park will consist of two buildings, which will be the equivalent of 9 football fields of space combined, and will offer the tenants a facility managed by a single entity to provide economies of scale and convenience."
According to VW Communications the suppliers, the products they will supply, and employment estimates contracted to occupy the park are listed below in alphabetical order:
Chattanooga Seating – front and rear seat - 140 jobs
Faurecia (EMCON) – front and rear exhaust system – 35 jobs
Magna Exteriors & Interiors – front and rear fascia – 25 jobs
MTEK – headliners and door panels – 40 jobs
Thyssen Krupp – front and rear axle; corner module – 90 jobs
Wheel supplier (not yet announced) – 25-30 jobs
Logistics Services (not yet announced) – 130-140 jobs
Volkswagen Announces Supplier Park Tenants
Firms to Locate in On-Site Facility, 500 jobs to result
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.
The supplier park, set to be completed by June 30, 2010, will consist of two buildings, each 223,200 sq. ft. in size, which is the equivalent of 9 football fields of space combined. The Supplier Park will offer the tenants a facility managed by a single entity to provide economies of scale and convenience. The suppliers will begin moving in shortly after the June 30 completion date.
The suppliers, the products they will supply and employment estimates contracted to occupy the supplier park are listed below (alphabetically):
(April 22, 2010) — Volkswagen Group of America, Chattanooga Operations has announced today the identity of the first five tenants that will take residency in the on-site supplier park set to open early this summer at the Enterprise South manufacturing facility currently under construction. The suppliers will provide key components and logistics to the New Midsized Sedan (NMS) set to begin production in 2011.
Chattanooga Seating
– front and rear seat - 140 jobss
Faurecia (EMCON)
– front and rear exhaust system – 35 jobs
Magna Exteriors & Interiors
– front and rear fascia – 25 jobss
MTEK
– headliners and door panels – 40 jobs
Thyssen Krupp
Wheel supplier (not yet announced) – 25-30 jobs
Logistics Services (not yet announced) – 130-140 jobs
Volkswagen is still in negotiations with another supplier that will be a tenant in the park. Additionally there are still contracts to be awarded relative to the operations of the supplier park that will be announced in the future.
Locating the supplier park on-site is a key component of our plans in Chattanooga and fits perfectly with our philosophy of Green City, Green Plant, Green Car,‖ said Frank Fischer, CEO and Chairman for Volkswagen in Chattanooga. ―Being so close to the production process greatly reduces the impact of traditional shipping on the environment, is a highly efficient way to supply our production team with the parts they need when they need them, and the managed facility is convenient for the suppliers as well,‖ Fischer said.
Volkswagen in Chattanooga currently employs over 650 people. The plant will eventually employ more than 2,000 workers and is expected to result in as many as 9,500 indirect jobs to be created over time.
– front and rear axle; corner module – 90 jobs
About Volkswagen Group of America, Chattanooga Operations LLC
Volkswagen Group of America Inc. will invest $1 billion in the local economy for the Chattanooga plant and create more than 2,000 direct jobs in the region. According to independent studies, the new Volkswagen plant is expected to generate $12 billion in income growth and an additional 9,500 jobs related to the project. The Chattanooga plant will build a new midsize sedan specially designed for the North American market.