Mercedes-Benz to invest $500 million in new South Carolina van plant

(March 9, 2015) CHARLESTON, S.C. — Mercedes-Benz Vans has announced that it will invest around half a billion dollars to build a new van plant in the United States. Located in Charleston, the facility will supply the North American market with the next-generation Sprinter.

The plant's location was officially announced last week in Charleston by Volker Mornhinweg, head of Mercedes-Benz Vans, and by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.

With the new plant, Mercedes-Benz Vans will become one of the biggest industrial employers in the region. Within the total area of more than 200 acres, the division 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 essential for Mercedes-Benz Vans, as the large van segment is expected to grow rapidly in North America over the next few years. The United States is one of the most dynamic van markets in the world. At the same time, Mercedes-Benz Vans currently faces high U.S. import duties and a complex disassembly process of Sprinters made in Germany for sale in the U.S.

The new plant and the vehicles "Made in USA" will enable the company to more economically meet the growing demand from North American customers in the future and to considerably reduce delivery time on this market.

"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," said Mornhinweg.

"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."

"Today's announcement builds on a decade of success for Daimler and Mercedes-Benz in the South Carolina Low country, and we couldn't be happier to be the home of their first full manufacturing facility for vans in North America," said Governor Haley. "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."

The Sprinter "Made in USA"

First introduced in 1995, the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has been a success story in the van business for 20 years. More than 2.8 million Sprinters have been delivered to customers in around 130 countries worldwide. This makes the Sprinter a key pillar of the division's "Vans goes global" growth strategy, which aims to consistently expand the business of Mercedes-Benz Vans worldwide and exploit additional sales potential in growth markets outside Europe.

The Sprinter has been available in the United States since 2001, and today holds approximately 9 percent of the country's large van market.