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June 21, 2006
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Vehicles produced at the Leipzig plant have so far been delivered to four continents - Europe, Asia, Africa, and South and Central America. Around a quarter of the cars have gone to customers in Germany. "In this, BMW Group proves that Germany as a business base still boasts the prerequisites for success in the international competitive arena," said plant manager Peter Claussen on the occasion of this production anniversary. Key factors in this positive development, he stressed, are "the willingness to work and powerful incentive, as well as the advanced skills and qualifications of the workforce". In 2001, after weighing up more than 250 offers from around Europe, BMW Group decided to build its new production site in Leipzig. Initial investment ran to some 1.3 billion euros. The result is one of the most modern and flexible automotive production plants in the world. BMW Plant Leipzig encompasses the entire scope of production, starting with body-in-white welding and paint application, to corrosion protection and cavity sealing, all the way to assembling all the interior features and final assembly, as well as function tests and quality control. (June 20, 2006)
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