By Harald Hamprecht | AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE
Posted January 30, 2012
KRONACH-NEUSES, GERMANY (Jan. 30, 3:30 p.m. ET) -- German auto supplier Dr. Schneider Group will spend 5 million euros to open new manufacturing facilities in China and Mexico.
"We will invest 2.5 million euros in each facility by early 2014 at the latest," CEO Klaus Fricke told Automotive News Europe. "We're going to hire 100 new employees for each facility by then."
Fricke said the plants answer requests from customers to expand with them in China and North America. "We are following them and becoming one of the very few automotive plastics suppliers with a global production network," Fricke said.
The CEO said that the supplier will start building its factory in Zacatecas, Mexico, this autumn with production set to being in spring 2013.
"We are supplying our German customers in the south of the U.S. with mounting parts and fresh air nozzles and systems from Mexico," Fricke said.
The Mexico plant will be affiliated with the company's U.S. factory in Howell, Mich.
Output at Dr. Schneider's factory in Liaoyang, China, starts in March.
"We will launch the production of air vent systems and decorative and mounting parts, including the makeup mirror for the BMW 3 series and 5 series," Fricke said.
Dr. Schneider, an 84-year-old family-owned mid-sized company based in Kronach-Neuses, had sales of 280 million euros ($367 million) and an operating profit of 12 million euros in 2010. The company expects 2011 sales to rise to 320 million euros. The firm specializes in automotive plastic products, including ventilation systems, interior paneling and modules for instrument panels and center consoles. Dr. Schneider employs about 3,000 employees worldwide, with 1,200 in Germany. Its German plants are in Kronach, Tschirn and Judenbach, while its facilities outside Germany are in Michigan; Valencia, Spain; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Radomierz, Poland; and Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia. |