October 28, 2010 , Auburn Hills,
Mich. - Chrysler Group LLC announced today that it will
invest $600 million in its Belvidere (Ill.) Assembly Plant to support
the production of future models in 2012, increasing its investments in
U.S. facilities to $2.1 billion since the formation of the new company
in June 2009.
The investment includes the
construction of a 638,000 square-foot body shop as well as the
installation of new machinery, tooling and material handling equipment.
Work on the expansion began this summer and will be completed in
2011.
?We want to thank Illinois Governor Pat Quinn,
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, Illinois Congressman Don Manzullo and
Belvidere Mayor Frederic Brereton for working with us to make this
investment possible,? said Scott Garberding, Senior Vice President and
Head of Manufacturing, Chrysler Group LLC. ?With their help, the
Belvidere Assembly Plant will be expanded and retooled in order to build
the next generation of vehicles that will meet the needs of our
customers.
?More importantly, this investment
recognizes the support of the UAW and the role that our skilled and
dedicated workforce has played in producing some of the finest vehicles
on the road today,? said Garberding. ?Through the implementation of
World Class Manufacturing, Belvidere is transforming itself to become
one of the safest and most efficient assembly
plants.?
The Belvidere Assembly Plant currently
builds the Jeep® Compass, Jeep® Patriot and Dodge
Caliber.
"This is an important announcement for
Chrysler Group LLC and the UAW as the company makes a major investment
in an assembly plant here in the U.S., thereby maintaining good
manufacturing jobs in Illinois,? said General Holiefield, Vice President
UAW/Chrysler Department. ?This investment, along with the strong
relationship between our two organizations, will contribute to the
future success of Chrysler, our employees and the products we so proudly
build."
Since June 2009, Chrysler Group has made
significant progress toward building a successful enterprise,
including;
* reporting an operating profit of $326
million for the first half of 2010;
* announcing a potential
investment of $1 billion in its Sterling Heights (Mich.) Assembly plant
and surrounding stamping facilities as well as its GEMA (Dundee, Mich.)
facility;
* adding a second shift of production ? or nearly
1,100 jobs ? at its Jefferson North (Detroit) Assembly Plant;
*
announcing that it would add nearly 900 jobs on a second shift at its
Sterling Heights (Mich.) Assembly Plant in the first quarter of
2011;
* launching the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee in
May;
* committing to invest more than $343 million in its
transmission facilities in Kokomo, Ind.; and
* announcing that
it will invest $179 million to launch production of the 1.4-liter,
16-valve Fully Integrated Robotized Engine (FIRE) at the company?s
Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA) plant in Dundee, Mich.,
creating more than 150 new Chrysler jobs.
About the Belvidere Assembly
Plant
The Belvidere Assembly Plant was completed
in 1965 and produced its first car on July 7, 1965. The product line
from 1965 to 1977 included the Plymouth and Dodge two-door and four-door
models, and station wagons, and the Chrysler Town & Country
station wagon.
In 1977, the plant was converted to
front-wheel drive production. From 1978-1987, the product lines included
Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni.
In 1987, the plant
underwent a $367 million state-of-the-art, 16-week model changeover to
produce the Chrysler New Yorker and Dodge Dynasty, the company's
full-size front-wheel drive four-door sedans. Two years later, the plant
underwent a $72 million model changeover for production of 1990 models
that included the Chrysler Imperial and New Yorker
Salon.
In 1994, the plant was converted to produce
the Plymouth and Dodge Neon. Production of the Dodge Neon ended in
September 2005. The Dodge Caliber was launched in December 2005,
followed by the Jeep Compass in May 2006 and Jeep Patriot in December
2006.