Star Transmission, Daimler’s Romanian subsidiary, started at the end of last week, the construction works of its new gearbox assembly facility in Sebes, Alba County. The existing production line will be, therefore, extended, investments allocated to this new project coming to approximately 300 million euro. According to the company, in the gearbox plant which will be operational in 2016 will work about 500 people at assembying its nine-speed automatic transmission 9G-Tronic.
”The additional assembly lines in Sebes optimally
complement the production in the Mercedes-Benz Unterturkheim plant. These have
also an important contribution to the profitability of our long tradition domestic
manufacturing”, Markus
Schafer, member of the Board of Mercedes-Benz Cars division, Production and
Supply Chain Management, said. Due to increasing demand, Daimler faces an overloaded
production in Germany and in order to support it, the original production unit
in Sebes had already been extended – in early-January 2014, Star Transmission
inaugurated an investment worth some 40 million euro in increasing the capacity
of its transmission assembly line.
Star Transmission
was established in 2001 with the Cugir-based unit where the production line
includes gears, pinions, shafts or chain tensioner. There is also based a technology center which incorporates the prototypes production and a training
center. The unit located in Sebes was inaugurated in July, 2013 operating an
assembly line for the five-speed automatic transmission. In the extended
facility mentioned above, Star Transmission, runs the assembly of the 7G-DCT dual clutch transmission,
previously manufactured only in Stuttgart. Currently, the company employs about
1200 people.