Workers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' Toledo Assembly Complex stopped to acknowledge something they've never done before: build over 500,000 Jeeps in one year.
Unprecedented global demand for the plant's two products -- the Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Cherokee -- transformed Toledo into the second busiest assembly plant in North America this year.
Vehicle production at Toledo has nearly doubled compared with 2013, when output of the Jeep Cherokee was ramping up. It is also a third higher than in the facility's previous best year, 2007, when Toledo pumped out 377,911 Jeep Wranglers and Libertys and Dodge Nitros.
Plant and union officials in Toledo said they were challenged by CEO Sergio Marchionne to top 500,000 vehicles in 2014 as part of his goal to build and sell over 1 million Jeeps this year. About 5,100 people work at the Toledo Assembly Complex.
Incredible, Through November, Jeep sales are up 44 percent to 629,074 in the United States, the brand's largest global market. Wrangler and Cherokee are the second- and third-best-selling models through November, just a few thousand units behind Jeep's top-selling Grand Cherokee.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.