The
production will start in early 2009 in the existing Volvo Bus facilities in
Tultitlán in the State of Mexico
(approx. 40 kilometers north of Mexico
City).
The
machines to be produced in the facilities in Mexico are the center-mount
backhoe loaders, models BL 60 and BL 70. These models are currently produced in
Wroclaw, Poland and mainly sold to North America. Initially, the production
will be assembly of CKD-kits delivered from the Wroclaw, Poland backhoe loader
factory.
Mexico is an
attractive location for industrial activities, as shown by the number of
international industrial companies investing in this growth area:
-
Mexico is a
member of the North American Free-Trade Area (NAFTA) and its economy is
closely linked to the US
economy which means reduced currency risk in relation to the USD.
- Mexico is a
growing industrial location with an excellent supplier base close to the
key markets of North America as well as Latin America
with excellent logistics infrastructure in roads and ports.
- With
a production base in Mexico, Volvo Compact Equipment will be able to profitably
grow backhoe loader volumes in Latin America as those economies develop.
Furthermore,
the Volvo Bus operations in Mexico have available assembly space and paint-shop
capacity, which means that the start-up investment is limited. Volvo Bus Mexico has the capabilities and the team to
support this expansion of the Volvo Group operations in Mexico and there is a history of successful
cooperation between Volvo Compact Equipment and Volvo Bus in our shared
facility in Wroclaw, Poland.
“Starting backhoe-loader production in Mexico opens up
a great opportunity for Volvo Compact Equipment to sell more machines, and at
the same time improve our profitability significantly. This is the logical and
crucial next step in our Path to Profit 09 strategy.” says Andy
Knight, President of Volvo Compact Equipment.
As
for the Wroclaw operations, the move of the center-mount machines to Mexico
will release capacity to meet increased demand for side-shift machines, which
are mainly sold in markets outside of the Americas. Wroclaw
will remain the core plant for the Backhoe Loader Product Area and will, in the
start-up phase, supply CKD-kits to the production in Mexico.
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