By 2014, a portion of the next-generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class’s allocated production will be moved to its Vance, Alabama plant that will be used to supply local demand. The Bremen plant in Germany will now be where the model’s production will be concentrated.
Both the board of management and the General Labour Council agreed to this move. Carmaker Daimler has said that the next generation E-Class and S-Class will continue to be produced at the Sindelfingen factory alongside the SL roadster, which moves from Bremen. An investment in new technologies plus all these activity mean that jobs are secure until at least 2019.
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