Chrysler North Assembly Plant Fenton Mo
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01/08/11 11:26 AM
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Well I started a post on the South Chrysler Assembly Plant being torn down. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...part=1&vc=1This is a post on the removal of the North Assembly Plant. The North plant assembled over a million Dodge Rams. http://www.autospectator.com/cars/chrysl...llionth-dodge-r The plant was closed for good in early July 2009. Chrysler has implemented an early idling of the St. Louis North assembly plant. With this change, the Dodge Ram 1500 Regular Cab, which was previously built at St. Louis, will now be built at Saltillo, starting with the 2010 model. Lets see some Rams that were built at the north plant. I will be posting some pictures of the progress.
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Re: Chrysler North Assembly Plant Fenton Mo
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01/15/11 10:31 PM
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The 2009 Dodge Ram pickup truck was built at two Chrysler manufacturing facilities in the United States, St. Louis North (Fenton, Missouri) and Warren, Michigan; 2009 Dodge Ram Crew 1500 crew cab and Quad CabŪ pickups will be built at Warren Truck. Ram standard cab and Quad Cab pickups were built at St. Louis North until 2009, when the plant was shut down. RamBox production moved at that time from St. Louis to Warren.
With over a $400 million combined investment at the two assembly plants, each facility underwent extensive upgrades. Enhanced processes and new technology will also benefit future product launches and product variants due to the greater levels of flexibility.
In St. Louis North (closed in summer 2009), the body shop was completely rebuilt, with the addition of 210 new robots and more than one mile of new conveyor, including an extensive use of clean, quiet, friction-drive conveyance systems.
The Warren Assembly Plant added a 200,000-square-foot body shop with new automation, including 270 new robots, several new conveyors and use of a fast, quiet pallet conveyance system. In both facilities, the trim, chassis and final areas implemented a new sun roof installation process as well as modifications to the seat delivery system.
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