- Audi Board of Management and VW Group Management decide on location
- CEO Rupert Stadler: “Important for the American market and for our global growth”
- Construction work to start in mid-2013 – start of production 2016
Site conditions, logistics links, infrastructure, well-qualified employees and living quality – these were the decisive criteria for the choice of location. “The production site in San José Chiapa meets various key requirements of our global growth strategy and we can step up our activities in American markets,” said Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG. The chosen location is an ideal base from which to supply international markets from Mexico. He continued: “We are delighted that the Mexican government and the state of Puebla are so supportive of our project.”
After in-depth talks with the governments of various Mexican federal states, San José Chiapa was clearly identified as a suitable location. The Mexican government and the State of Puebla were very supportive of the selection process. “We congratulate Audi on this decision and are sure that the location meets the ideal criteria for fulfilling the Company’s strategic goals,” emphasized Rafael Moreno Valle, Governor of the State of Puebla: “We are proud that Audi, a leading European premium manufacturer, has chosen our country as a future production base.” The Governor added that the Company will be welcomed with open arms in Mexico.
“The new plant in San José Chiapa will be the most modern in the Audi production network for its efficient use of resources and production methods,” remarked Audi Board Member for Production Frank Dreves. “The Audi Production System means we build cars of premium quality at every single one of our sites.”
Other factors in favor of San José Chiapa are its central location, good logistics links and proximity to highly reputable universities and colleges of advanced technology.
“When deciding on a new site, it is important that we can find well-qualified employees there. Internationally recognized schools for the children of employees sent on assignment to Mexico are also crucial,” emphasized Audi Board Member for Human Resources and Labor Director Thomas Sigi. The infrastructure of schools and universities was therefore a prime criterion when choosing the site. “Quality of life, healthcare provision and the security of our employees are other major factors,” added Sigi.
The Audi Works Council, too, welcomes the Company’s decision. General Works Council Chairman Peter Mosch declared: “The new location in Mexico will unlock further growth for us, and also protect capacity at the main plants. The latter will increasingly step into the role of lead plants for our technologies in developing modern production methods, using new materials and joining techniques, and with regard to electric mobility. For the employees, this solution offers not just secure jobs, but also additional career prospects. And we have concluded an employment guarantee agreement with the Company until the end of 2018.”
Audi will build the successor to its current Audi Q5 SUV model at its Mexican plant, with a planned annual output of 150,000 units. Production is scheduled to begin in 2016. Once the agreements have been signed, work can begin on preparing the site in San José Chiapa before the end of the year. Construction work on the plant buildings should start in mid-2013.
[Source: Audi AG]











I think this is a good decision, people have to understand the reasoning behind this.
Volkswagen automotive group is pushing towards world dominance, and this decision just goes to show u that there commitment to attaining that goal is well in effect.
A VERY WISE DESICION-
I was disappointed that Audi decided to build the plant in Mexico instead of the US. I’d like to hear the ‘real’ reasons for not building the plant next to the VW plant in Tennessee. I do know that the Piëch family has close ties to the Mexican government for many years and I have to believe this is part of the decision to move there instead of the US.
I have heard rumors that the Tiguan and Q3 might make their way to US production or maybe a US designed version of those vehicles based on the US Passat would be made in Tennessee. I would be interested in that vehicle, but have no interest in purchasing an Audi made in Mexico.