Mercedes-Benz Vans to invest $500 million in new manufacturing plant in Charleston County (2024)

New plant represents company’s first full van manufacturing plant in North America, to create 1,300 jobs

COLUMBIA, S.C.Mercedes-Benz Vans, a division of Daimler, announced today plans to invest around half a billion dollars to establish a new, full van manufacturing plant in Charleston County. The new production plant in North Charleston, S.C. will supply the North American market with the next-generation Sprinter, creating 1,300 new jobs over the next several years.

On approximately 200 acres off of Palmetto Commerce Parkway, Mercedes-Benz Vans will create a completely new body shop, a paint shop and an assembly line. Construction of the new factory is scheduled to begin in 2016.

The new Sprinter plant in the United States is considered strategically essential for Mercedes-Benz Vans as the large van segment is expected to grow rapidly in North America over the next few years. The new plant will enable Mercedes-Benz Vans to more economically meet the growing demand from North American customers in the future and to considerably reduce delivery time on this market.

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is the world’s leading large van, and more than 2.8 million Sprinters have been delivered to customers in around 130 countries worldwide. In 2014, the company delivered approximately 26,000 Sprinters to U.S. customers, making the United States the company’s second-largest sales market behind Germany. The Sprinter has been available in the U.S. since 2001, and today holds approximately nine percent of the country’s large van market. The company has operated its current van assembly operation in Charleston County since 2006.

Mercedes-Benz Vans pursues a dual-brand strategy in the U.S., where it offers the Sprinter as both a Mercedes-Benz and a Freightliner-branded vehicle. Sprinters of both brands will also roll off the assembly line at the future plant in Charleston. Besides the Sprinter, the Mercedes‑Benz Vans division will also add the Metris series of medium-sized vans to its product range in the U.S. beginning in fall this year.

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits and a $14 million Closing Fund grant to assist with the cost of real property improvements related to the project.

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“Today is a very important day for Mercedes-Benz Vans and certainly also a very significant day for the Charleston area. We are investing around half a billion dollars to create a top-notch Mercedes-Benz van plant here in South Carolina. This plant is key to our future growth in the very dynamic North American van market. Charleston is an excellent location for our new plant. The region has very highly-skilled workers, a dense network of reliable suppliers, and an outstanding logistics infrastructure that includes good transport connections to the nearby harbor. Just as important is the very good cooperation and support we’ve experienced at the local, municipal, and state levels. I would particularly like to thank Governor Haley and the many other people who’ve given this project their fullest support from the very start and thus helped make this decision possible.” –Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans Volker Mornhinweg

“Today’s announcement builds on a decade of success for Daimler and Mercedes-Benz in the South Carolina Lowcountry, and we couldn’t be happier to be the home of their first full manufacturing facility for vans in North America. Mercedes-Benz is not only a world-class brand - they are also a great corporate citizen and partner for our state and for the Charleston community. Its decision to bring South Carolina-made vans to the North American market is huge, and the 1,300 new jobs this plant will create is a big boost to the region.” –Gov. Nikki Haley

“The Lowcountry’s automotive industry is revving up with today’s announcement, which alone will grow automotive-related jobs in the tri-counties by about 20 percent. The fact that Daimler and Mercedes-Benz are expanding into the full production of vans in our state speaks volumes about the quality of our workforce and our strong, pro-business environment. We welcome Daimler’s expanded presence in Charleston County.” –Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt

“SC Ports Authority has a strong partnership with Daimler, and we are excited about the positive economic impact their expansion will bring to our community. Growth of South Carolina’s automotive cluster provides significant volume opportunities for the port and boosts the overall economic position of our state. We look forward to continuing to serve Daimler’s growing import-export needs through our Charleston facilities.”–SC Ports Authority President and CEO Jim Newsome

“Congratulations to Daimler Vans on the establishment of their first Sprinter manufacturing plant in NAFTA territory. Daimler Vans enjoys a sterling, industry-leading reputation for excellence in automotive engineering, and we have been privileged to be partners with this world-class company for over a decade.This historic announcement is the product of many years of diligent planning, and it is an economic game-changer not only our tri-county area, but for communities across many miles in every direction.We are elated that Charleston Countywas chosen as the optimum NAFTA location for full production, and we will continue to partner with Daimler Vans in every way possible to ensure that this new facility can achieve great success and expand well into the future.” –Charleston County Council Chairman J. Elliott Summey

“North Charleston stands ready to support Daimler’s renewed investment within our community, and we enthusiastically offer congratulations to the entire company and its workers. In North Charleston, we are fortunate to boast a strong economy and an environment that is ripe for businesses to flourish.Yet, today’s announcement from Daimler is truly transformative to our business landscape, validating North Charleston as an automotive manufacturing hub. On behalf of city council and all citizens of North Charleston, we thank Daimler for its confidence in our highly-skilled workforce and our community.”–City of North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey

FIVE FAST FACTS

  • Mercedes-Benz Vans, a division of Daimler, will establish a new, full van manufacturing operation in North Charleston.
  • $500 million investment and 1,300 new jobs.
  • The Sprinter is the world’s leading large van, and the U.S. represents its second-largest sales market.
  • The company has operated its current van assembly operation in Charleston County since 2006.
  • Construction on the new plant expected to begin in 2016.

About Mercedes-Benz Vans
Mercedes-Benz Vans is a full-range supplier in the van market. Besides the Sprinter and Metris, the division’s global portfolio consists of the Mercedes-Benz Citan city van. In 2014, Mercedes-Benz Vans also introduced the new VClass, which is a new multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). The Viano continues to be manufactured in China for private customers. MercedesBenz Vans has manufacturing facilities at a total of nine locations in Germany, Spain, the United States and Argentina, as well as in China within the framework of the Fujian Benz Automotive Co., Ltd. joint venture, and in France in the context of the strategic alliance with Renault-Nissan. The MercedesBenz Sprinter Classic is produced under license by the division’s partner GAZ in Russia. The most important markets for vans at the moment are in Western Europe, which accounts for 65 percent of unit sales. As part of the “MercedesBenz Vans goes global” business strategy, the division is also increasingly developing the growth markets of South America and Asia, as well as the Russian van market, through appropriate distribution and production activities in those regions.Further information about Mercedes-Benz is available online: www.media.daimler.com and www.mercedes-benz.com.

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Mercedes-Benz Vans to invest $500 million in new manufacturing plant in Charleston County (2024)

FAQs

Does Mercedes-Benz have a manufacturing plant in the United States? ›

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama produces the GLE, GLE Coupé, GLS series and GLS Maybach exclusively for the world market and exports about two-thirds of its production to about 150 markets.

Who builds Mercedes vans? ›

Mercedes-Benz Vans, LLC (“MBV”) is a plant in Ladson, South Carolina that assembles Sprinter vans for the U.S. and Canadian market.

In which city did Daimler Vans recently break ground on a manufacturing site in order to produce sprinters? ›

Mercedes-Benz Vans celebrates groundbreaking of new Sprinter plant in North Charleston.

When did Mercedes enter the US van market? ›

The U.S. market saw the Sprinter for the first time in 2001. It was sold under the Mercedes brand name until 2003, after which the vehicle featured Dodge branding.

Where do Mercedes get their engines from? ›

Germany. Stuttgart is the founding city of Mercedes-Benz, and headquarters of the entire Daimler Group. The Stuttgart-Untertürkheim plant was founded in 1904, employs about 19,000 people, and now makes genuine Mercedes-Benz parts such as engines, axles, and transmissions.

Are Mercedes built in China? ›

Beijing Benz Automotive Co., Ltd (BBAC), a joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and BAIC Motor, a subsidiary of its Chinese partner BAIC Group, has been producing Mercedes-Benz passenger cars since 2005 and engines since 2013. BBAC is an important part of Mercedes-Benz's global production network.

Who bought out Mercedes? ›

Mercedes-Benz Corporation has been a division of a larger German automobile manufacturer, Daimler AG—but as of February 1, 2022, Daimler AG is now officially known as Mercedes-Benz AG!

Who makes Mercedes van engines? ›

Who Makes Mercedes Sprinter Diesel Engines? Mercedes-Benz manufactures the diesel engines for the Sprinter. Known for their engineering excellence, these engines are designed with efficiency and durability in mind.

Are all Sprinter vans made by Mercedes? ›

The Mercedes Benz Sprinter van is well-known for many things, one being produced under various brands. Yes, Dodge, Freightliner, and even Volkswagen have all built these near-identical vans, with only the differences being a badge and some minor interior changes.

Where is the Mercedes factory headquarters? ›

Mercedes-Benz Group
Central headquarters in Mercedes-Benz complex Untertürkheim, Stuttgart
HeadquartersStuttgart , Germany
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleOla Källenius (chairman of the board of management) Bernd Pischetsrieder (chairman of the supervisory board)
ProductsAutomobiles, commercial vehicles
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What was the main reason that the merger of Daimler Benz and Chrysler failed? ›

Chrysler's management backs on flat hierarchies, which causes incomprehension among the Germans that are known for their pronounced hierarchies and their top-down-management. Due to the numerous differences in the organizational cultures, the integration process at DaimlerChrysler failed.

When did Daimler go out of business? ›

Daimler Company
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1896
Defunct2010
FateDormant
SuccessorJaguar Cars continued to use the Daimler marque
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Why are Mercedes vans so popular? ›

The van — which can be used to transport up to 15 passengers (or cargo) — is appreciated by automotive enthusiasts for its build quality, reliability and versatility, as well as for the thrust and longevity of the diesel engine in most versions.

When did Mercedes start declining? ›

Mercedes-Benz has faced quality control issues since the 1990s, affecting its reputation for reliability and solidity. The brand needs to regain its focus on quality to maintain its prestigious image.

Where are Mercedes built in America? ›

Mercedes-Benz Manufacturing: Made in the USA

Several Mercedes-Benz models are manufactured at the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International plant located near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This factory produced its first vehicle in February 1997. The models that are still produced at this facility include: Mercedes-Benz GLE.

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Which Mercedes models are made in Alabama? ›

The Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa is the home of SUV production for the current GLE, GLE coupé and GLS model series, including the Mercedes-Maybach GLS.

Where is Mercedes-Benz USA headquarters? ›

Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia is responsible for the distribution, marketing and customer service for all Mercedes-Benz products in the United States.

How many people work at the Mercedes plant in Alabama? ›

About 6,100 people work at the Alabama factory that makes the German car company's GLE and GLS SUVs and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS for all of its markets globally.

How big is the Mercedes plant in Alabama? ›

The 1000-acre MBUSI site (pictured above) includes over 5 million square feet of top-tier luxury-car manufacturing space. Not only does the plant showcase the leading edge of manufacturing technology; it also stays committed to the corporate leadership in sustainable environmental impact.

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