Chrysler Group Launches Production of All-new 2008 Jeep(R) Liberty at Toledo North Assembly Plant
23 Juillet 2007 - 8:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
- Addition of all-new 2008 Jeep(R) Liberty part of major expansion
in Chrysler Group's Toledo Manufacturing capabilities AUBURN HILLS,
Mich., July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group today
announced the production launch of the all-new 2008 Jeep(R) Liberty
which is being built at Chrysler Group's Toledo North Assembly
Plant (TNAP) in Toledo, Ohio. The all-new Jeep Liberty is being
built alongside the Dodge Nitro which began production in August
2006. The 2008 Jeep Liberty continues Chrysler Group's expanding
Flexible Manufacturing Strategy (FMS), allowing the Company to
bring new vehicles to market quickly and efficiently; and enable
its assembly plants to manufacture multiple products on one
assembly line. The Toledo North Plant was extensively retooled to
manage the complexity of building two different models on one
production line. Investments included multiple plant upgrades,
improving quality, productivity and worker ergonomics. Last year,
more than 160,000 square feet were added to the plant floor to
enhance body and assembly processes. The all-new Liberty carried an
investment 85 percent less than previous products. The vehicle is
the second model of a two-model flexible manufacturing process
implemented at TNAP. The retooling of TNAP is part of $3.9 billion
spent on Toledo manufacturing capabilities that include an original
$1.2 billion to build Toledo North (opening in 2001) and $2.1
billion for Chrysler's Toledo Supplier Park, home of the all-new
2007 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited four-door. "With two new
modern plants and four new products, Toledo has become a focal
point of Chrysler Group's flexible manufacturing capabilities,"
said Byron Green, Vice President - Truck and Activity Vehicle
Assembly, Chrysler Group. "For years Toledo has been the home of
Jeep, with the legendary Jeep Wrangler and the all-new Wrangler
Unlimited. Now, the all-new Jeep Liberty continues the Jeep
tradition." All-new from the ground up for 2008, the Jeep Liberty
remains true to its legendary 4x4 heritage by offering two Jeep
Trail Rated(R) four-wheel-drive systems - Command-Trac(R) and the
all-new Selec-Trac(R) II. On-road ride and handling have been
improved and refined with the new independent front suspension, new
five-link rear suspension and rack-and-pinion steering. The
Liberty's exterior has been redesigned, and takes on a more rugged,
classic Jeep look that is sure to captivate the attention of
current Jeep Liberty owners and broaden its consumer appeal.
Inside, cargo and storage space increases and seat comfort
improves. Making its world debut is the new Sky Slider(TM)
full-open canvas roof, an industry-exclusive; giving the Jeep
Liberty that "Only in a Jeep" open-air experience. Remote start,
rain-sensing wipers, memory seats and mirrors, and express up/down
windows are added to the vehicle's ever-growing list of available
features and options. There are two models - Jeep Liberty Sport and
Jeep Liberty Limited. Flexible Manufacturing Strategy (FMS)
Chrysler Group's Flexible Manufacturing Strategy allows the Company
to produce a higher quality product faster and for lower cost. To
balance production with demand, the FMS approach allows the Company
to efficiently build vehicles that take advantage of a market
niche, and to quickly shift production volumes between different
models within a single plant or among multiple plants. FMS is being
implemented product by product and plant by plant across the
Chrysler Group. New investment is introducing state-of-the-art
technology to Chrysler Group plants, enabling the company to
produce more than one vehicle on a production line and conduct
rolling launches of new models. Additionally, Chrysler Group's
workforce is becoming more flexible with the implementation of team
concepts and an increased emphasis on supporting assembly line
operators. The Liberty assembly process has the capability of being
installed and launched without facility downtime due to innovative
2+1 flexibility implemented with the introduction of the Dodge
Nitro. The innovative technology allows the production of two
different upper bodies to be produced simultaneously on the same
assembly line. Robotics At the core of the new manufacturing
process is a body shop comprising 150 new robots instead of the
vehicle-specific heavy tooling that was previously used. The door,
hood and lift gate assembly system is new, as are the side aperture
assembly systems. Only the robots' end effectors, or "hands," need
to change in order to build the different models. That tool change
is done automatically, within the time it takes to cycle from one
vehicle to the next. TNAP is flexible enough to vary production mix
between two products anywhere from 0 to 100 percent of each model.
A third model can also be piloted -- or test-built -- at the same
time, helping reduce the time needed to make new- model
changeovers. Material Flow New methods of material flow are being
implemented to manage the complexity of two models being built on
one assembly line. An inbound part sequencing center is housed in
the adjoining Stickney complex and manages more than 1,600
different parts that are used in the Dodge Nitro, Jeep Liberty and
Toledo Supplier Park's Jeep Wrangler two-door and Jeep Wrangler
Unlimited four-door build processes. In addition to sequencing,
this center provides parts metering, kitting and container
management to both Toledo North and Toledo Supplier Park Assembly
Plants. Additionally, a significant portion of the TNAP facility is
fork-truck-free, as dollies provide materials to production areas,
improving both employee safety and productivity measurements. Smart
Manufacturing A new workplace organizational model, called Smart
Manufacturing, is increasing the flexibility of the TNAP workforce,
while fostering greater creativity and innovation from plant
employees. This model is being implemented throughout the Chrysler
Group's Manufacturing organization. In addition to extensive
training, the new workplace model lets employees design their own
workstations. These changes provide a better work environment for
employees and give increased support to assembly line team members.
"With the all-new Jeep Liberty and the new Dodge Nitro that was
introduced here last year, the employees of TNAP are pleased to be
contributing toward the Chrysler Group's goal of world-class
operational excellence" said Luis Rivas, Plant Manager - Toledo
North Assembly Plant, Chrysler Group. Toledo North Assembly Plant
The Toledo (Ohio), Complex, made up of the Toledo North Assembly
Plant and the Toledo Supplier Park, has built Jeep-brand vehicles
since the 1940s. The Toledo North Assembly Plant is 2.14 million
square feet and builds the all-new Jeep Liberty and Dodge Nitro.
The Toledo Supplier Park location is 1.502 million square feet and
builds the all-new Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Both
plants are represented by United Auto Workers Local 12. Commitment
to the Community Chrysler Group has a significant impact on Toledo
and the state of Ohio with 6,238 employees statewide who generate
$465 million in annual wages and provide more than $26 million in
taxable income to the state. Chrysler Group, a good neighbor good
citizen, sponsors various community events through its
philanthropic arm, the DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund, including
the Art Tatum Jazz Heritage Festival, Toledo Urban League, City's
Youth Entrepreneur Program, Toledo Opera, the Toledo Museum of Art,
Valentine Theatre and the Diamante Awards. DATASOURCE: Chrysler
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