The VW Plant in Puebla, the second largest in the world

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And seeing how the automotive business in Mexico is one of the most profitable in the country with many national and international investments and equally global recognition; and moreover, attracting more and more companies each time with the great results it is showing.

volkswagen-puebla-mexico-omgna-a-2011-400x266For Mexico, the State of Puebla is one of its strongest pillars on this business, concentrating a great part of the automotive firms and their suppliers, and thus, the production of cars and parts of the country and even, Latin America and the world.

As to prove this, just yesterday the Volkswagen vehicle shipping company installed in Cuautlancingo, Puebla celebrated the production of their automobile 10 millionth and its 11 millionth motor.

images (2)During the ceremony to celebrate this fact, Hubert Waltl, representative of Volkswagen´s Executive Board and responsible for the Production and Logistics Areas, stressed that the Puebla plant has become the second largest in the world.

In a message issued in German and translated into Spanish, he said: “Puebla´s plant went from assembling a hundred thousand units in 1989 to a record of more than 600 thousand cars in 2012, Puebla, therefore has become the second largest production of Volkswagen in the world. ”

volkswagenHe also stressed that they are working on the adaptation processes of the plant to make way for the manufacture of the Seventh Generation Model of the Golf line, same that will begin in the first quarter of 2014.

To this ceremony came as a guest, the State´s governor, Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas who said: “This way, company, union, state, municipal and federal administrations are going to continue to contribute and continue writing this success story called Volkswagen”.

It is noteworthy that they subsequently unveiled a structure that is intended to tell the story of the assembler in which you can observe from the beginning to the more modern development of the German assembly plant.

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