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Home » Assembly in Action: A Sporty Assembly Line for a Sporty Car
A total of 24 workers are employed on two lines assembling the engines for the 911 and Boxster models. The lines are now over 15 years old. In 1993, the company began revamping the assembly lines and adapting them to the technical requirements of modern assembly methods. This enabled the company to almost double the numbers of engines produced per day.
An additional assembly line has also come into being at this facility. This line assembles Turbo, GT3 and Cup engines. However, when plans were being devised for this new assembly line, the company took the opportunity to design an innovative assembly line. The internal production machinery department got the nod to turn the designs into reality. But the department needed a partner with the skills to convert the innovative construction plans into an efficient assembly line.