Stuttgart. After a construction period of less than 48 months,
Production of the first customer vehicles began on September 9, 2019. Assembly is taking place in a “factory of the future“ – flexible, networked, and using 4.0 production technology. It is a further step towards the “Zero Impact Factory” with no negative environmental impact: production of the
The construction project included several individual subprojects, each itself with considerable scope. The result was a body shop, a paint shop, a plant for the production of electric motors and components, a vehicle assembly hall, and the connecting transport technology. A total of 35,000 tons of steel were used for the new production facility – as much as 140,000 bodies of the 991 generation 911 model line. The total area of the buildings amounts to 170,000 square meters.
Start of construction at the end of 2015
The positive response to the motor show presentation of the
Preparation of the construction work alone required 21 individual preliminary projects and more than 5,000 employee relocations. This also included the excavation pit for the multi-story assembly building located on a slope: since its height is limited to 38 meters so as not to impair the flow of fresh air to Stuttgart city center from the north, the pit is 25 meters deep. 240,000 cubic meters of earth were moved for this purpose.
A new factory inside a factory
“We’ve built a factory inside a factory – in the middle of the city and close to our neighbors, in the most confined of spaces, in the shortest possible time, and without disrupting the existing sports car production facility running at full capacity. Now the factory has been completed on schedule and without any major setbacks,” says Albrecht Reimold. “This was possible due to meticulous planning and an excellent team.” A total of 130 companies and suppliers were part of that team. One of the logistical masterpieces was coordinating the construction site traffic without impairing the significant regular flow at the plant. “Close dialog with our neighbors was also crucial,” says Reimold. “We kept them fully up-to-date on developments throughout the entire course of the project.”
Some more figures: 10,000 construction site passes were issued, 530 construction site containers and three kilometers of site fencing were erected, and 35 kilometers of site power cables were laid, including power for the 1,000 linear luminaires distributed throughout the construction sites. Four kilometers of new road were also built within the plant.