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    Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes

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    Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes
    TypeJoint venture
    IndustryAutomotive industry
    Founded31 March 2014; 10 years ago (31 March 2014)
    Headquarters
    Aguascalientes
    ,
    Mexico
    ProductsAutomobiles
    Production output
    90,408 (2019)[1]
    Owner
    • Mercedes-Benz Group (50%)
    • Nissan (50%)
    Number of employees
    3,600

    Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes (COMPAS) is a joint venture manufacturing plant between Mercedes-Benz Group and Nissan based in Aguascalientes, Mexico.[2][3] The factory was announced in July 2015 as a strategic alliance between the two companies.[4] Both companies invested a total of $1 billion for construction and operation of the manufacturing plant. The production site is located near the Nissan Aguascalientes A2 plant.

    At the time of its establishment, the plant was targeted to have an initial annual production capacity of more than 230,000 vehicles and was to create about 3,600 direct jobs by 2020.[5] Production of Infiniti vehicles began in 2017, while the first Mercedes-Benz model, the A-Class, rolled off the line in September 2018.[6]

    The A-Class production at the plant ceased in 2020 to focus on the Mercedes-Benz GLB, caused by the market demand shifting from sedans towards SUVs.[7]

    Production

    Current models

    Former models

    References

    1. "Mercedes A-Class is booted back to Germany" (in en). 2020-07-18. https://www.autonews.com/sales/mercedes-class-booted-back-germany. 
    2. "Daimler and Renault-Nissan Alliance Break Ground for New Joint-Venture Plant in Mexico" (in en). https://media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/en/instance/ko/Daimler-and-Renault-Nissan-Alliance-Break-Ground-for-New-Joint-Venture-Plant-in-Mexico.xhtml?oid=9920500. 
    3. "DAIMLER AND RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE START MANUFACTURING JOINT VENTURE IN MEXICO" (in en-US). https://www.alliance-2022.com/news/daimler-and-renault-nissan-alliance-start-manufacturing-joint-venture-in-mexico/. 
    4. "Daimler, Nissan partner to build $1B joint plant in Mexico" (in en). https://www.todaysmotorvehicles.com/article/automotive-manufacturing-mexico-infiniti-mercedes-nissan-daimler-080315/. 
    5. "COMPAS collaboration: Daimler and Nissan plant new seeds in Mexico" (in en-US). 2015-07-30. https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/compas-collaboration-daimler-nissan-plant-new-seeds-mexico/. 
    6. 6.0 6.1 Rascon, Ricardo. "Overview of Mercedes-Benz's Plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico" (in en-us). https://insights.tetakawi.com/mercedes-benzs-plant-aguascalientes-mexico. 
    7. Stopford, William (2020-07-20). "Mercedes-Benz: SUV demand forces A-Class Sedan production move" (in en). https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/mercedes-benz-suv-demand-forces-a-class-sedan-production-move. 
    8. "Infiniti lanza crossover semiautónoma hecha en Aguascalientes" (in es). November 29, 2017. https://cobos.tv/2017/11/infiniti-lanza-crossover-semiautonoma-hecha-en-aguascalientes/. 
    9. "Daimler Will Stop Producing Mercedes-Benz Sedans in North America" (in en). https://mexicobusiness.news/automotive/news/daimler-will-stop-producing-mercedes-benz-sedans-north-america. 
    10. "Mercedes-Benz Replaces A-Class Production With GLB, Impacting Canadian Part Suppliers" (in en-CA). 2020-07-20. https://motorillustrated.com/mercedes-benz-replaces-a-class-production-with-glb-impacting-canadian-part-suppliers/53413/. 



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