Chandigarh ,June 1,2017:Jeep® Compass, Fiat
Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) India’s first locally-produced sport-utility vehicle
(SUV), officially rolled off the assembly line today at the company’s
Ranjangaon plant.
The start of production sees India joining China, Brazil
and Mexico as a manufacturing and export hub for the Jeep Compass, the most
capable compact SUV ever. Ranjangaon will be the sole export facility for
right-hand-drive (RHD) markets across the globe.
Senior government officials and company leaders attended
the roll-off ceremony, including Shri DevendraFadnavis, Honourable Chief
Minister, Government of Maharashtra; Paul Alcala, FCA’s Chief Operating Officer
(COO) of the APAC region, non-China; Kevin Flynn, President and Managing
Director of FCA India; Gurpratap Boparai, CEO of FIAPL and Shri Girish Bapat,
Guardian Minister of Pune.
“The establishment of manufacturing operations and
start of production of the Jeep Compass is an important milestone for our
journey in India,” said Paul Alcala. “The Compass will be the first
‘Made in India’ Jeep vehicle, and we are appreciative of the Government’s
efforts to make India a desirable manufacturing destination for multi-national
organizations, such as ours. With the start of production and an investment of
US$280 million in the Jeep Compass localization, we are reaffirming our
commitment to Indian consumers and our long-term presence in the country.”
Like other FCA facilities around the world, the
Ranjangaon plant is implementing World Class Manufacturing (WCM), a structured
and rigorous production system that encompasses all plant processes. It focuses
on eliminating waste, increasing productivity and improving quality and safety
in a systematic and organized way. Plant employees are engaged to provide and
implement suggestions on how to improve their jobs and their facilities,
promoting a strong sense of ownership. Using a common production language, best
practices and know-how can be exchanged and shared across the Company’s global
manufacturing footprint, thus accelerating the rate of improvement at all
facilities.
“To be part of the development of Jeep Compass and
witness its roll out for the first time brings us a great sense of
accomplishment and satisfaction,” said Gurpratap Boparai. “The build quality we
have achieved in the development stage of the Compass is truly world class and
is an example of superior technological and manufacturing excellence. We are
immensely proud that Indian customers can soon own a locally-made Jeep SUV that
is built to the highest quality standards.”
The Jeep Compass will be in full production in July and
vehicles are expected to arrive in dealerships across India during the third
quarter of 2017 in three variants: Sport, Longitude and Limited.
Locally, the Compass will come equipped with various
combinations of diesel and petrol engines paired with manual and automatic
transmissions, offering customers over 50 trim configurations and value
packages.
By the end of 2017, the Jeep brand’s portfolio in India
will consist of three new models. The locally-produced Jeep Compass will join
the iconic Jeep Wrangler and the world’s most awarded SUV, the Jeep Grand
Cherokee.
Shipping for RHD markets outside India will start in the
last quarter of 2017.
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