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Bosch Continues To Expand International Presence, Lays Foundation For New Plant In Russia

Company is investing some 50 million euros to meet growing demand for locally produced automotive technology.

STUTTGART/SAMARA – The Bosch Group has laid the foundation stone for its new plant in Russia. Beginning in 2015, Bosch automotive technology will be rolling off the assembly line in Samara. The site itself covers a total surface area of some 200,000 square meters, the equivalent of about 29 soccer fields. The buildings will offer some 22,000 square meters of floor space and will be used for manufacturing, administration and logistics. It also will house the site’s power and media supply as well as a cafeteria.
 
By the end of 2016, Bosch will have invested some 50 million euros in Sa mara and an estimated 500 associates will be employed at the plant.
 
As a result of low vehicle density and vehicle age – almost every second car in Russia is older than 10 years – Bosch expects the country’s annual vehicle production to grow continuously, from almost 2 million today to approximately 3 million in 2020.
 
"The new manufacturing site in Samara is the next step in our long-term strategy. We aim to expand our presence in this region and seize the opportunities that the market offers," says Gerhard Pfeifer, president of the Bosch Group in Russia and CIS, at the official laying of the foundation stone."This investment reflects our positive expectations of the Russian market."

Nikolai Merkushkin, governor of the Samara region, is also pleased about the Bosch Group’s investment. "The commitment of a major global player like Bosch is significant for the Samara region’s economic and social development. The location is becoming more attractive for investors and local specialists alike."
 
Until now, Bosch’s Chassis Systems Control, Starter Motors and Generators, and Diesel Systems divisions have been present in Samara. In the future, the Electric Drives division also will have a home here, the company states. With the new plant, Bosch aims to manufacture automotive technologies primarily for local customers. These will include anti-lock braking systems, starters and generators, common rail injectors for commercial vehicles and windshield wiper systems.
 
"By adding another local production site, we will be closer to our customers and will thus be better able to respond to their needs," said Pfeifer. "The location in the European part of Russia is perfectly suited to this aim, not least because of the region’s highly-qualified specialist workforce and excellent infrastructure."
 
 

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