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Alfa Romeo Cassino Plant

The Cassino Assembly Plant is a car assembly plant owned by Stellantis. It is located in the town of Piedimonte San Germano, three kilometers from Cassino, in the province of Frosinone, Italy. The car assembly plant started in 1972 with the production of Fiat 126. Today, it has a total surface area of 2 million square meters, of which 400 thousand are covered.[1] The plant currently employs around 4,300 people.

Over seven million Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo cars have rolled out over time. Models include the Fiat Tipo, Fiat Bravo/Brava, Fiat Tempra, Fiat Croma, Fiat Stilo, Lancia Delta, Alfa Romeo Giulietta, Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio.

History edit

The Cassino Assembly Plant was built in 1972[2] near Cassino to build the Fiat 126. The Fiat 126 was in production until 2000 and was the last Fiat to fit a rear engine. In 1974, the Fiat 131 was introduced which stayed in production until 1984.

Production of the Fiat Ritmo, a new Italian mid-size car, was kicked off six years after the plant was opened. Comau Robogate systems were installed in 1978 in the Fiat Rivalta plant and in Cassino. This highly automated system was designed to facilitate and speed up the tasks of workers in the Body Shop. The plant was now operating at full capacity. Production of a new car – the Fiat Regata – started in 1983.

Over little more than ten years, the plant had become firmly established in the area and employed many locals. New models were introduced including the Fiat Tipo in 1988.[3] The car had a fully galvanized body and the use of new materials forced to modernize the systems. The model would be a best-seller and up to one thousand cars would roll off the lines a day.[4]

Production of the Tempra started one year later. The model came in three versions – sedan, wagon and van, named Marengo – and shared many components with the Tipo, such as the engines, the platform, the doors and the suspension. These models were replaced from 1995 to 1996 by a new family of cars: the Bravo and Brava, the Marea and the new Marengo van.

The production lines of the Bravo, Brava, and Marea were pulled down to make way for the assembly lines of the Stilo[5] which started production in 2001. The factory underwent yet another major technological advance when the Robogate was retired and replaced by the Open Gate system, which offered more efficient and accurate side panel welding. The production rate of the plant increased and touched 250 thousand cars a year.

List of current cars manufactured edit

Image Brand Model Production
  Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Giulia (952) 2016-present
  Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2017-present
  Maserati Maserati Grecale 2022-present

List of former cars manufactured edit

Image Brand Model Production
  Fiat Fiat 126 1972-1978
  Fiat Fiat 131 Berlina/Family 1974-1978
  Fiat Fiat Ritmo 1978-1988
  Fiat Fiat Regata 1983-1990
 
Fiat Fiat Regata Weekend 1984-1990
  Fiat Fiat Tipo and Uno 1988-1995
  Fiat Fiat Tempra 1990-1996
  Fiat Fiat Bravo/Brava 1995-2001
  Fiat Fiat Marea 1996-2003
  Fiat Fiat Stilo 2001-2008
  Fiat Fiat Croma 2004-2010
  Fiat Fiat Bravo 2007-2014
  Lancia Lancia Delta 2008-2014
  Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2010-2020

An Alfa Romeo plant edit

The Cassino plant has identified with the Alfa Romeo brand since 2015. Modernisation works were started and completed in time for the first introduction phase of the Giulia in 2016.[6]

Sustainability edit

The year 2016 marked the turning point for Cassino. Management of the plant is inspired by principles of environmental friendliness and social sustainability. Change Management methods were adopted to transform Cassino into a “World Class Sustainable Plant”. Change Management involved organising WCM Academy activities in the Training Areas and trade schools in which all workers could learn and implement the procedures. All this was triggered by the repositioning of Alfa Romeo as a Premium brand and concerned all industrial processes.[7]

Stamping

Two technologies are used: the traditional "cold" method and the "hot" method. The “cold” forging process is one of the most productive in the world with 16 strikes per minute. The "hot" forging process is based on the principle that a product is stronger the weight being equal. The Press Shop at Cassino serves the main FCA plants in the EMEA and LATAM regions.

Body Shop

This is the most highly automated area of the plant with nearly 1300 robots installed. The impact that the new materials used for making cars have on welding technologies is very obvious here. Techniques are now available to join parts made of light aluminium alloy with parts made of steel. This used to be impossible with conventional spot welding.

Paint Shop

Energy-saving systems with a low environmental impact employing hardly any water are used here. Cassino is one of the first plants in the world to use dry scrubbing technology in the primer booths. Overspray is sucked in by a flow of air and collected in special cardboard separation modules, called Eisenmann E-cubes, instead of being washed away with water. The used filters are recovered by specialised companies. The result translates into less waste, better energy-efficiency and hardly any water. The little water that is used is collected, purified and reused.

The cataphoresis process, instead, uses the innovative Eisenmann E-Shuttle system, which features dipping and turning the body in the treatment bath. This technology improves the amount of protective liquid covering the chassis gaps and is ideal for aluminium bodies. Additionally, immersion tanks are much smaller, meaning that less energy and water is needed.

Plastic Components Unit

The Plastic Components Unit became part of the plant in 2014 and manages all principal processes for the production of plastic components: moulding, blowing, painting, thermoforming, foaming and assembly. Front and rear bumpers, dashboard shells, tunnel consoles and fuel tanks are made here for Cassino and for other FCA plants.

Assembly Line

Manual work is very important on the two Assembly Lines, one dedicated to the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the other dedicated to the Giulia. This is why new workstations designed to reduce fatigue and improve ergonomics have been introduced. For instance, the special adaptive platforms automatically adjust the height of the workstation according to the stature of the person working there.

WCM

World Class Manufacturing (WCM) is the continuous improvement methodology adopted in FCA plants worldwide aimed at maximising competitiveness by eliminating waste, fostering personnel involvement and achieving high-quality standards. Product quality, workplace safety and environmental performance are the mainstays.[8] WCM was introduced in Cassino in 2005: the plant was awarded WCM Bronze just three years later and Silver in 2009. WCM is central for Cassino, in particular for managing the ergonomics, safety and automation of workstations.[9]

Work Place Integration edit

Work Place Integration (WPI), introduced in Cassino with the Giulia, is the approach used to make workstations according to better ergonomic standards. Each single workstation was designed and built by involving people and their experience. Many positive changes have been introduced on the Assembly Line, where the incidence of manual work is higher.[9]

Respect for the environment

The Cassino plant is characterised by the careful exploitation of natural resources, which has made it possible to achieve considerable results. The chosen technologies have the goal of eliminating the need to draw water from local sources for the industrial process. CO2 emissions of the production cycle as a whole are entirely compensated and no industrial waste is sent to the landfill. The same water is reused several times in the Body Shop and on the Assembly Line. In the Paint Shop, it was eliminated and replaced by dry filters in the paint booths. Energy use is also low because state-of-the-art technologies are used, like LED lights or energy heat recovery. Furthermore, the plant uses only electricity from guaranteed renewable sources or generated by solar panels.

Even the CO2 produced by the combustion of methane for industrial purposes is compensated by buying credits on the international market.[9]

Correlated items edit

External links edit

  • Alfa Romeo
  • FCA
  • Sustainability Report
  • Alfa Romeo Press

References edit

  1. ^ "Italia Virtual Tour". www.italiavirtualtour.it. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  2. ^ Systems, eZ. "FIAT Cassino Plant / Sponsor / PeaceFix / Eventi - Università degli studi di Cassino". www.eng.eventi.unicas.it. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  3. ^ "Passione Auto Italiane". www.passioneautoitaliane.blogspot.it. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  4. ^ "FIAT 'ACCELERA' LA PRODUZIONE NEL SUPERIMPIANTO DI CASSINO - la Repubblica.it". Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  5. ^ . www.fiatpress.com. Archived from the original on 2015-07-16. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  6. ^ "Alfa Romeo Giulia, la fabbrica di Cassino ha sfornato il primo esemplare". Il Fatto Quotidiano. 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  7. ^ "Cassino da "premium"". Illustrato. 3, giugno 2016.
  8. ^ "Brand Stories - Global quality through World-Class Manufacturing". www.fcagroup.com. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  9. ^ a b c "A World Class Sustainable Plant".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Alfa Romeo Cassino Plant news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Cassino Assembly Plant is a car assembly plant owned by Stellantis It is located in the town of Piedimonte San Germano three kilometers from Cassino in the province of Frosinone Italy The car assembly plant started in 1972 with the production of Fiat 126 Today it has a total surface area of 2 million square meters of which 400 thousand are covered 1 The plant currently employs around 4 300 people Over seven million Fiat Lancia and Alfa Romeo cars have rolled out over time Models include the Fiat Tipo Fiat Bravo Brava Fiat Tempra Fiat Croma Fiat Stilo Lancia Delta Alfa Romeo Giulietta Alfa Romeo Giulia and Alfa Romeo Stelvio Contents 1 History 2 List of current cars manufactured 3 List of former cars manufactured 4 An Alfa Romeo plant 5 Sustainability 6 Work Place Integration 7 Correlated items 8 External links 9 ReferencesHistory editThe Cassino Assembly Plant was built in 1972 2 near Cassino to build the Fiat 126 The Fiat 126 was in production until 2000 and was the last Fiat to fit a rear engine In 1974 the Fiat 131 was introduced which stayed in production until 1984 Production of the Fiat Ritmo a new Italian mid size car was kicked off six years after the plant was opened Comau Robogate systems were installed in 1978 in the Fiat Rivalta plant and in Cassino This highly automated system was designed to facilitate and speed up the tasks of workers in the Body Shop The plant was now operating at full capacity Production of a new car the Fiat Regata started in 1983 Over little more than ten years the plant had become firmly established in the area and employed many locals New models were introduced including the Fiat Tipo in 1988 3 The car had a fully galvanized body and the use of new materials forced to modernize the systems The model would be a best seller and up to one thousand cars would roll off the lines a day 4 Production of the Tempra started one year later The model came in three versions sedan wagon and van named Marengo and shared many components with the Tipo such as the engines the platform the doors and the suspension These models were replaced from 1995 to 1996 by a new family of cars the Bravo and Brava the Marea and the new Marengo van The production lines of the Bravo Brava and Marea were pulled down to make way for the assembly lines of the Stilo 5 which started production in 2001 The factory underwent yet another major technological advance when the Robogate was retired and replaced by the Open Gate system which offered more efficient and accurate side panel welding The production rate of the plant increased and touched 250 thousand cars a year List of current cars manufactured editImage Brand Model Production nbsp Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Giulia 952 2016 present nbsp Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2017 present nbsp Maserati Maserati Grecale 2022 presentList of former cars manufactured editImage Brand Model Production nbsp Fiat Fiat 126 1972 1978 nbsp Fiat Fiat 131 Berlina Family 1974 1978 nbsp Fiat Fiat Ritmo 1978 1988 nbsp Fiat Fiat Regata 1983 1990 nbsp Fiat Fiat Regata Weekend 1984 1990 nbsp Fiat Fiat Tipo and Uno 1988 1995 nbsp Fiat Fiat Tempra 1990 1996 nbsp Fiat Fiat Bravo Brava 1995 2001 nbsp Fiat Fiat Marea 1996 2003 nbsp Fiat Fiat Stilo 2001 2008 nbsp Fiat Fiat Croma 2004 2010 nbsp Fiat Fiat Bravo 2007 2014 nbsp Lancia Lancia Delta 2008 2014 nbsp Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2010 2020An Alfa Romeo plant editThe Cassino plant has identified with the Alfa Romeo brand since 2015 Modernisation works were started and completed in time for the first introduction phase of the Giulia in 2016 6 Sustainability editThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The year 2016 marked the turning point for Cassino Management of the plant is inspired by principles of environmental friendliness and social sustainability Change Management methods were adopted to transform Cassino into a World Class Sustainable Plant Change Management involved organising WCM Academy activities in the Training Areas and trade schools in which all workers could learn and implement the procedures All this was triggered by the repositioning of Alfa Romeo as a Premium brand and concerned all industrial processes 7 StampingTwo technologies are used the traditional cold method and the hot method The cold forging process is one of the most productive in the world with 16 strikes per minute The hot forging process is based on the principle that a product is stronger the weight being equal The Press Shop at Cassino serves the main FCA plants in the EMEA and LATAM regions Body ShopThis is the most highly automated area of the plant with nearly 1300 robots installed The impact that the new materials used for making cars have on welding technologies is very obvious here Techniques are now available to join parts made of light aluminium alloy with parts made of steel This used to be impossible with conventional spot welding Paint ShopEnergy saving systems with a low environmental impact employing hardly any water are used here Cassino is one of the first plants in the world to use dry scrubbing technology in the primer booths Overspray is sucked in by a flow of air and collected in special cardboard separation modules called Eisenmann E cubes instead of being washed away with water The used filters are recovered by specialised companies The result translates into less waste better energy efficiency and hardly any water The little water that is used is collected purified and reused The cataphoresis process instead uses the innovative Eisenmann E Shuttle system which features dipping and turning the body in the treatment bath This technology improves the amount of protective liquid covering the chassis gaps and is ideal for aluminium bodies Additionally immersion tanks are much smaller meaning that less energy and water is needed Plastic Components UnitThe Plastic Components Unit became part of the plant in 2014 and manages all principal processes for the production of plastic components moulding blowing painting thermoforming foaming and assembly Front and rear bumpers dashboard shells tunnel consoles and fuel tanks are made here for Cassino and for other FCA plants Assembly LineManual work is very important on the two Assembly Lines one dedicated to the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the other dedicated to the Giulia This is why new workstations designed to reduce fatigue and improve ergonomics have been introduced For instance the special adaptive platforms automatically adjust the height of the workstation according to the stature of the person working there WCMWorld Class Manufacturing WCM is the continuous improvement methodology adopted in FCA plants worldwide aimed at maximising competitiveness by eliminating waste fostering personnel involvement and achieving high quality standards Product quality workplace safety and environmental performance are the mainstays 8 WCM was introduced in Cassino in 2005 the plant was awarded WCM Bronze just three years later and Silver in 2009 WCM is central for Cassino in particular for managing the ergonomics safety and automation of workstations 9 Work Place Integration editWork Place Integration WPI introduced in Cassino with the Giulia is the approach used to make workstations according to better ergonomic standards Each single workstation was designed and built by involving people and their experience Many positive changes have been introduced on the Assembly Line where the incidence of manual work is higher 9 Respect for the environmentThe Cassino plant is characterised by the careful exploitation of natural resources which has made it possible to achieve considerable results The chosen technologies have the goal of eliminating the need to draw water from local sources for the industrial process CO2 emissions of the production cycle as a whole are entirely compensated and no industrial waste is sent to the landfill The same water is reused several times in the Body Shop and on the Assembly Line In the Paint Shop it was eliminated and replaced by dry filters in the paint booths Energy use is also low because state of the art technologies are used like LED lights or energy heat recovery Furthermore the plant uses only electricity from guaranteed renewable sources or generated by solar panels Even the CO2 produced by the combustion of methane for industrial purposes is compensated by buying credits on the international market 9 Correlated items editFiat Alfa Romeo Giulia GiuliettaExternal links editAlfa Romeo FCA Sustainability Report Alfa Romeo PressReferences edit Italia Virtual Tour www italiavirtualtour it Retrieved 2016 10 03 Systems eZ FIAT Cassino Plant Sponsor PeaceFix Eventi Universita degli studi di Cassino www eng eventi unicas it Retrieved 2016 10 03 Passione Auto Italiane www passioneautoitaliane blogspot it Retrieved 2016 10 03 FIAT ACCELERA LA PRODUZIONE NEL SUPERIMPIANTO DI CASSINO la Repubblica it Retrieved 2016 10 03 Cassino e Fiat Stilo M Y 04 un progetto di valore Press Releases Fiat Chrysler Automobiles EMEA Press www fiatpress com Archived from the original on 2015 07 16 Retrieved 2016 10 03 Alfa Romeo Giulia la fabbrica di Cassino ha sfornato il primo esemplare Il Fatto Quotidiano 2016 04 20 Retrieved 2016 10 05 Cassino da premium Illustrato 3 giugno 2016 Brand Stories Global quality through World Class Manufacturing www fcagroup com Retrieved 2016 10 05 a b c A World Class Sustainable Plant 41 29 06 N 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