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Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant

The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant (or Chattanooga Operations LLC) is an American automobile assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The plant was formally announced in July 2008 and was formally inaugurated in May 2011.[2][3]

Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded24 May 2011; 12 years ago (2011-05-24)
HeadquartersChattanooga, Tennessee
ProductsAutomobiles
BrandsVolkswagen
OwnerVolkswagen AG
Number of employees
3,800[1]

Production began in April 2011 with the model year 2012 Passat B7 (initially called the Passat NMS (New Midsize Sedan)), tailored to the US market,[4] with a projected annual production of 150,000 cars. Passat production ended in December, 2021.[5]

Production of the Volkswagen Atlas commenced in 2017.[6][7] Production of the electric Volkswagen ID.4 commenced July 26, 2022.[8]

Background edit

The local plant, building a localized product, allows Volkswagen to avoid exchange rate fluctuations, monitor US automotive market trends,[9] and potentially reduce vulnerability to extended supply chain issues.[10] At its outset, Chattanooga Assembly manufactured 85% of the Passat's content,[11] and about 85% of the content of the North American Passat comes from North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) countries.[10][12] The company initially had plans for an expansion that would increase capacity to 592,000 vehicles a year.[13] Labor costs at the Tennessee plant, including wages and benefits, have been estimated to average $27 an hour, below those of Ford, GM, Chrysler, and some foreign automakers.[14][dead link] As of late 2012, cars manufactured at the Chattanooga Assembly Plant have been exported to Mexico, Canada, South Korea, and the Middle East. The Chattanooga plant opened 23 years after the closing of the Westmoreland Assembly Plant near New Stanton, Pennsylvania, in 1988.[11] The Westmoreland plant, which began operation in 1978, had been characterized by labor unrest and suffered from poor networking between Westmoreland and Volkswagen headquarters in then-West Germany.

Site edit

 
The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant in Tennessee

The entire facility includes approximately 45 acres (180,000 m2),[15] and is constructed on a 1,400 acres (6 km2) parcel of the 6,000-acre (24 km2)[16] Enterprise South Industrial Park in eastern Chattanooga.[17]

The industrial park comprises land that was once an ammunition plant[18][19] known as the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant (VAAP),[17] which manufactured up to 30,000,000 pounds (14,000 t) of TNT (trinitrotoluene) per month during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.[20] The Volkswagen facility is near a remaining storage area containing storage bunkers once used to store TNT.[16] The site features nearby hiking, biking and walking trails, picnic areas, and overlooks, known as the Enterprise South Nature Park.[16]

Models edit

Design edit

The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant includes a body shop, paint shop, assembly facility, a Market Delivery Options (MDO) building,[22] technical testing center, employee training facility with classrooms, an apprentice-training school and a full-size practice paint booth, a supplier park for eight companies,[4] and a 32,000-square-foot (3,000 m2) healthcare center with a gym, childcare facilities, and medical services.[23]

The plant has the flexibility to build any of the company's front-engine/front-wheel-drive vehicles in A, B, or C-segments. The rolling-dip paint shop is sized to handle a wide range of vehicle sizes. The plant is not designed to manufacture large vehicles.> The factory includes 383 robots in the body shop, which is approximately 77 percent automated. There are 4,730 weld spots and 292 welding guns. Output is about 31 cars per hour. The plant is organized with its major process areas – body shop, main assembly, and paint shop – in a stacked configuration with major checkpoints arranged in a concentric-circle layout – to eliminate long walks between factory areas, to investigate a problem, for example. The body assembly line uses diode lasers.[24]

VW announced it would seek Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification for the complex. In November 2011, VW announced that the 2012 model of the Passat was named the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year.[25] In December 2011, the Assembly Plant became the first auto plant in the world to get the LEED platinum certification.[26] A 9.5 megawatt solar park supplies 13 GWh of electricity per year; 12% of plant consumption.[24][27]

The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant was designed by the Nashville engineering and architecture firm SSOE, the firm Environmental Resources Management (ERM) for the environmental permitting process, and Alberici Constructors, Inc. for the construction management of the facility.[28] The Port of Savannah, Georgia's Garden City Terminal handles imported auto parts in containers for the plant.[29]

Cost and incentives edit

Volkswagen invested approximately one billion U.S. dollars to construct the facility, with local, state, and federal governments subsidizing the project with an estimated $577 million in incentives.[19] Alabama had offered Volkswagen incentives of $385 million, the most the state had ever offered for an auto project. Mississippi offered incentives totaling $294 million to Toyota in 2007 for an assembly plant at Blue Springs. Kia received about $324 million in incentives from Georgia.[30] Volkswagen had researched 398 possible sites before narrowing the choice to the states of Michigan, Alabama, and Tennessee.

Work council and labor unions edit

The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant has attracted international attention after it was proposed that employees elect a union, in order to implement a work council that has co-determination, consultation and participation rights with management.[31][32]

The United Auto Workers attempted unsuccessfully to unionize the Chattanooga plant in 2014. This was defeated in a 712-626 vote. It was backed by Volkswagen and the IG Metall union in Germany to negotiate with management on day-to-day working matters at the plant. There was, however, considerable opposition from US business groups and Republican politicians.[33][34][35]

The UAW again attempted to unionize the plant in June 2019. This failed by a 52 to 48 percent margin.[36] Unlike in 2014, Volkswagen management was not supportive of the union vote.[31]

Overview timeline edit

  • 1988: Volkswagen closes its Westmoreland Assembly Plant[11]
  • 2006: Construction completed for the Interstate 75 interchange near Ooltewah, Tennessee.[18]
  • July 2008: Volkswagen announces its intention to build the Chattanooga Assembly Plant.[13]
  • Fall 2008: Preliminary construction begins.[18]
  • January 2009: January groundbreaking re-scheduled indefinitely.[citation needed]
  • May 2009: Ceremonial "Wall-Raising" (vs. groundbreaking).[15][37]
  • October 2010: CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway announced they would again serve the site following the completion of a $6.6 million project to provide dual rail service to the Volkswagen Assembly Plant.[38] The newly completed yard was dedicated on April 6, 2011. Work included "the biggest rail overhaul in and around the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant since the tracks were laid during World War II."[39]
  • April 18, 2011: First Passat rolls off the assembly line.[40]
  • April 2011: Completion of the site's $7.5 million 850-foot span steel-and-glass pedestrian bridge and guardhouse.[22]
  • May 24, 2011: The plant was inaugurated on May 24, 2011, by Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Group and the U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood[4] with Klaus Scharioth, German Ambassador to the United States, Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee, Jonathan Browning, President and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America, as well as U.S. Senators Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander in attendance. The actor Max Page, who played a small version of Darth Vader in a 2011 Volkswagen television commercial, also attended in costume.[41][42]
  • September 8, 2011: The plant manufactured its 10,000th car, a white Passat TDI. The number included pre-series cars, technical training cars, dealer experience cars as well as customer cars.
  • November 2011: The Passat is named the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year.[43]
  • December 2011: The plant became the first auto plant in the world to receive an LEED platinum certification.[44]
  • February 7, 2012: The plant manufactured its 50,000th Passat.[45]
  • May 2012: The plant manufactured its 100,000th Passat.[46]
  • May 24, 2013: The plant manufactured its 250,000th Passat.[47]
  • December 14, 2016: The plant starts series production of the Volkswagen Atlas.[48]
  • January 14, 2019: VW announces at the Detroit Auto Show that the plant will begin building the ID. Crozz crossover and the ID. Buzz van, a reimagining of the iconic van of the 1960s and 70s, in 2022.[49]
  • July 26, 2022: Production of the Volkswagen ID.4 commenced.[8]

References edit

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  6. ^ Siler, Steve (October 27, 2016). "2018 Volkswagen Atlas: VW's Three-Row SUV for America Finally Arrives". Car and Driver.
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  12. ^ Ludwig, Christopher (May 24, 2016). "Supply Chain Conference: Mexican and intermodal shockwaves". Automotive Logistics. Retrieved May 13, 2017. Volkswagen's plant in Chattanooga, for example, currently receives 87% of transport material from the US and Canada, with 6% from Mexico and 7% from overseas.
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External links edit

  • Volkswagen of America's Chattanooga plant page

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The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant or Chattanooga Operations LLC is an American automobile assembly plant in Chattanooga Tennessee The plant was formally announced in July 2008 and was formally inaugurated in May 2011 2 3 Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly PlantTypeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotiveFounded24 May 2011 12 years ago 2011 05 24 HeadquartersChattanooga TennesseeProductsAutomobilesBrandsVolkswagenOwnerVolkswagen AGNumber of employees3 800 1 Production began in April 2011 with the model year 2012 Passat B7 initially called the Passat NMS New Midsize Sedan tailored to the US market 4 with a projected annual production of 150 000 cars Passat production ended in December 2021 5 Production of the Volkswagen Atlas commenced in 2017 6 7 Production of the electric Volkswagen ID 4 commenced July 26 2022 8 Contents 1 Background 2 Site 3 Models 4 Design 5 Cost and incentives 6 Work council and labor unions 7 Overview timeline 8 References 9 External linksBackground editThe local plant building a localized product allows Volkswagen to avoid exchange rate fluctuations monitor US automotive market trends 9 and potentially reduce vulnerability to extended supply chain issues 10 At its outset Chattanooga Assembly manufactured 85 of the Passat s content 11 and about 85 of the content of the North American Passat comes from North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA countries 10 12 The company initially had plans for an expansion that would increase capacity to 592 000 vehicles a year 13 Labor costs at the Tennessee plant including wages and benefits have been estimated to average 27 an hour below those of Ford GM Chrysler and some foreign automakers 14 dead link As of late 2012 cars manufactured at the Chattanooga Assembly Plant have been exported to Mexico Canada South Korea and the Middle East The Chattanooga plant opened 23 years after the closing of the Westmoreland Assembly Plant near New Stanton Pennsylvania in 1988 11 The Westmoreland plant which began operation in 1978 had been characterized by labor unrest and suffered from poor networking between Westmoreland and Volkswagen headquarters in then West Germany Site edit nbsp The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant in TennesseeThe entire facility includes approximately 45 acres 180 000 m2 15 and is constructed on a 1 400 acres 6 km2 parcel of the 6 000 acre 24 km2 16 Enterprise South Industrial Park in eastern Chattanooga 17 The industrial park comprises land that was once an ammunition plant 18 19 known as the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant VAAP 17 which manufactured up to 30 000 000 pounds 14 000 t of TNT trinitrotoluene per month during World War II the Korean War and the Vietnam War 20 The Volkswagen facility is near a remaining storage area containing storage bunkers once used to store TNT 16 The site features nearby hiking biking and walking trails picnic areas and overlooks known as the Enterprise South Nature Park 16 Models editVolkswagen Passat NMS 2011 2022 Volkswagen Atlas 2017 present Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport 2020 present Volkswagen ID 4 July 2022 present 21 nbsp Volkswagen Passat 2011 2018 nbsp Volkswagen Passat 2019 2022 nbsp Volkswagen Atlas nbsp Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport nbsp Volkswagen ID4Design editThe Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant includes a body shop paint shop assembly facility a Market Delivery Options MDO building 22 technical testing center employee training facility with classrooms an apprentice training school and a full size practice paint booth a supplier park for eight companies 4 and a 32 000 square foot 3 000 m2 healthcare center with a gym childcare facilities and medical services 23 The plant has the flexibility to build any of the company s front engine front wheel drive vehicles in A B or C segments The rolling dip paint shop is sized to handle a wide range of vehicle sizes The plant is not designed to manufacture large vehicles gt The factory includes 383 robots in the body shop which is approximately 77 percent automated There are 4 730 weld spots and 292 welding guns Output is about 31 cars per hour The plant is organized with its major process areas body shop main assembly and paint shop in a stacked configuration with major checkpoints arranged in a concentric circle layout to eliminate long walks between factory areas to investigate a problem for example The body assembly line uses diode lasers 24 VW announced it would seek Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification for the complex In November 2011 VW announced that the 2012 model of the Passat was named the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year 25 In December 2011 the Assembly Plant became the first auto plant in the world to get the LEED platinum certification 26 A 9 5 megawatt solar park supplies 13 GWh of electricity per year 12 of plant consumption 24 27 The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant was designed by the Nashville engineering and architecture firm SSOE the firm Environmental Resources Management ERM for the environmental permitting process and Alberici Constructors Inc for the construction management of the facility 28 The Port of Savannah Georgia s Garden City Terminal handles imported auto parts in containers for the plant 29 Cost and incentives editVolkswagen invested approximately one billion U S dollars to construct the facility with local state and federal governments subsidizing the project with an estimated 577 million in incentives 19 Alabama had offered Volkswagen incentives of 385 million the most the state had ever offered for an auto project Mississippi offered incentives totaling 294 million to Toyota in 2007 for an assembly plant at Blue Springs Kia received about 324 million in incentives from Georgia 30 Volkswagen had researched 398 possible sites before narrowing the choice to the states of Michigan Alabama and Tennessee Work council and labor unions editSee also Volkswagen worker organizations The Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant has attracted international attention after it was proposed that employees elect a union in order to implement a work council that has co determination consultation and participation rights with management 31 32 The United Auto Workers attempted unsuccessfully to unionize the Chattanooga plant in 2014 This was defeated in a 712 626 vote It was backed by Volkswagen and the IG Metall union in Germany to negotiate with management on day to day working matters at the plant There was however considerable opposition from US business groups and Republican politicians 33 34 35 The UAW again attempted to unionize the plant in June 2019 This failed by a 52 to 48 percent margin 36 Unlike in 2014 Volkswagen management was not supportive of the union vote 31 Overview timeline edit1988 Volkswagen closes its Westmoreland Assembly Plant 11 2006 Construction completed for the Interstate 75 interchange near Ooltewah Tennessee 18 July 2008 Volkswagen announces its intention to build the Chattanooga Assembly Plant 13 Fall 2008 Preliminary construction begins 18 January 2009 January groundbreaking re scheduled indefinitely citation needed May 2009 Ceremonial Wall Raising vs groundbreaking 15 37 October 2010 CSX and Norfolk Southern Railway announced they would again serve the site following the completion of a 6 6 million project to provide dual rail service to the Volkswagen Assembly Plant 38 The newly completed yard was dedicated on April 6 2011 Work included the biggest rail overhaul in and around the Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant since the tracks were laid during World War II 39 April 18 2011 First Passat rolls off the assembly line 40 April 2011 Completion of the site s 7 5 million 850 foot span steel and glass pedestrian bridge and guardhouse 22 May 24 2011 The plant was inaugurated on May 24 2011 by Martin Winterkorn Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Group and the U S Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood 4 with Klaus Scharioth German Ambassador to the United States Bill Haslam Governor of Tennessee Jonathan Browning President and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America as well as U S Senators Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander in attendance The actor Max Page who played a small version of Darth Vader in a 2011 Volkswagen television commercial also attended in costume 41 42 September 8 2011 The plant manufactured its 10 000th car a white Passat TDI The number included pre series cars technical training cars dealer experience cars as well as customer cars November 2011 The Passat is named the 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year 43 December 2011 The plant became the first auto plant in the world to receive an LEED platinum certification 44 February 7 2012 The plant manufactured its 50 000th Passat 45 May 2012 The plant manufactured its 100 000th Passat 46 May 24 2013 The plant manufactured its 250 000th Passat 47 December 14 2016 The plant starts series production of the Volkswagen Atlas 48 January 14 2019 VW announces at the Detroit Auto Show that the plant will begin building the ID Crozz crossover and the ID Buzz van a reimagining of the iconic van of the 1960s and 70s in 2022 49 July 26 2022 Production of the Volkswagen ID 4 commenced 8 References edit Chattanooga Facts Volkswagen Group of America Retrieved August 1 2023 Pare Mike March 31 2010 Sen Alexander calls VW Chattanooga an ideal marriage Chattanooga Times Free Press Retrieved April 22 2010 Pare Mike September 11 2009 Kisber says VW plant will pay off Chattanooga Times Free Press Retrieved April 22 2010 a b c Volkswagen Inaugurates New Plant in Chattanooga Tennessee Press release Volkswagen May 24 2011 Archived from the original on July 29 2011 Retrieved July 16 2011 Marco Carvajal 2022 Test Driving the Last Passat 2022 R Line automotorwashington com Siler Steve October 27 2016 2018 Volkswagen Atlas VW s Three Row SUV for America Finally Arrives Car and Driver Tahaney Ed October 28 2016 First Look 2018 Volkswagen Atlas automobilemag com Retrieved August 11 2020 a b Volkswagen starts U S assembly of all electric ID 4 flagship in Chattanooga Tennessee VW com July 26 2022 Volkswagen sees US plant as key to topping Toyota Reuters May 25 2011 Deepa Seetharaman Archived from the original on May 30 2011 a b VW opens Tennessee plant with new focus on quality LA Times May 28 2011 Jerry Hirsch May 28 2011 a b c Volkswagen s Chattanooga Plant Open For Business The Truth About Cars Bertel Schmitt May 25 2011 Ludwig Christopher May 24 2016 Supply Chain Conference Mexican and intermodal shockwaves Automotive Logistics Retrieved May 13 2017 Volkswagen s plant in Chattanooga for example currently receives 87 of transport material from the US and Canada with 6 from Mexico and 7 from overseas a b From Deseret News archives Volkswagen building Tennessee assembly plant during hard times Deseret News Nov 27 2008 Volkswagen sees U S plant as key to unseating Toyota Chicago Tribune May 24 2011 Deepa Seetharaman a b Pare Mike January 3 2009 Chattanooga VW shifts initial work to March Chattanooga Times Free Press a b c The Hidden Jewel of Enterprise South News Channel 19 Carl Sneed December 23 2008 Archived from the original on May 22 2011 a b Industrial prizes fill Chattanooga parks Rome News Tribune Dave Flessner Chattanooga Times Free Press Archived from the original on July 22 2011 a b c Chattanooga Making connections for Volkswagen plant site The Times Free Press Dave Flessner July 19 2008 Archived from the original on July 24 2011 a b VW CEO Volkswagen delivered on new Chattanooga plant The Times Free Press Mike Pare May 25 2011 May 25 2011 Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant Global Security VW to begin ID 4 production in the USA early June 9 2022 a b Pare Mike March 1 2011 Completion of bridge to mark Volkswagen milestone in Chattanooga Chattanooga Times Free Press Unique approach to groundbreaking on Volkswagen Drive WRCBTV com September 10 2010 a b Secrets of the Superfactories TV documentary 2019 Volkswagen Passat Named Motor Trend 2012 Car of the Year Motor Trend Retrieved November 16 2011 Volkswagen Chattanooga Factory Earns LEED Platinum Certification Chattanoogan com December 2011 Retrieved December 7 2011 Hickman Lizzie August 1 2019 Business Trend Chattanooga goes solar Chattanooga Times Free Press Volkswagen Selects Engineering amp Architecture Firm for Chattanooga Facility The Dallas News Associated Press May 24 2011 Kristin M Hall Volkswagen Chattanooga Selects Port of Savannah Best Shipping News VW Came for the Incentives And Response Chicago Tribune August 29 2008 via Chattanoogan com Jan 27 2009 Archived from the original on January 19 2013 a b Scheiber Noam June 15 2019 Volkswagen Factory Workers in Tennessee Reject Union The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 5 2021 Slaughter Jane February 14 2014 Volkswagen Workers Vote on Union Works Council Scheme Truthout Retrieved December 5 2021 Barrett Paul M February 17 2014 UAW s Devastating Defeat in Tennessee Four Blunt Points www bloomberg com Retrieved August 11 2020 Bachman Justin February 18 2014 How Volkswagen s Tennessee Plant Could End Up Organized Without the UAW www bloomberg com Archived from the original on February 18 2014 Retrieved August 11 2020 Boudette Neal E February 15 2014 Union Suffers Big Loss at Tennessee VW Plant Wall Street Journal via www wsj com Allyn Bobby June 15 2019 Tennessee Workers Reject Union At Volkswagen Plant Again NPR Washington D C Retrieved June 16 2019 Pare Mike May 17 2009 Chattanooga Passing lane in progress Chattanooga Times Free Press 6 6 Million Project Set To Complete Dual Rail Service For Volkswagen Archived October 18 2010 at the Wayback Machine chattanoogan com October 14 2010 Retrieved November 22 2015 VW dedicates rail yard timesfreepress com April 7 2011 Marcum Ed May 25 2011 Chattanooga Volkswagen plant up and running making fuel efficient Passat model Knoxville News Sentinel Tiny Darth Vader brings The Force to VW s Chattanooga plant Autoblog com Jonathon Ramesey May 25 2011 Woodyard Chris May 24 2011 Pint sized Darth Vader blesses Volkswagen s U S factory USA Today Retrieved May 24 2011 Volkswagen Passat Named Motor Trend 2012 Car of the Year Motor Trend Retrieved November 16 2011 Volkswagen Chattanooga Factory Earns LEED Platinum Certification Chattanoogan com December 1 2011 Retrieved December 7 2011 Volkswagen Chattanooga Builds 100 000th Car WTVC NewsChannel 9 May 2012 Archived from the original on November 9 2012 Volkswagen Chattanooga Builds 100 000th Car Volkswagen May 5 2012 Archived from the original on November 9 2012 Mihalascu Dan May 25 2013 VW Celebrates Production of 250 000th Passat at Chattanooga Plant Retrieved July 21 2014 VOLKSWAGEN CHATTANOOGA STARTS SERIES PRODUCTION OF THE 2018 VOLKSWAGEN ATLAS Media Site of the Volkswagen of America Inc Archived from the original on December 17 2016 Ohnsman Alan January 14 2019 More Buzz for Dixie Volkswagen investing 800 million for electric SUV assembly in Tennessee Forbes Retrieved August 22 2019 External links 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