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Mercedes-Benz Production Plant in Pekan Celebrates 100,000 Cars Made

Mercedes-Benz has assembled 100,000 cars in Pekan, Malaysia.

The Mercedes-Benz Production Plant in Pekan, Malaysia, has recently reached a remarkable milestone by rolling out its 100,000th Mercedes-Benz passenger car. This accomplishment not only signifies the plant’s manufacturing excellence but also highlights the brand’s unwavering commitment to innovation in the luxury automotive industry. In this SEO-optimized article, we’ll delve deeper into the significance of this achievement and the company’s commitment to sustainability.

A Legacy of Excellence

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has been an integral part of the global Mercedes-Benz production network since its establishment in 2004. Over the years, the Pekan plant has played a pivotal role in shaping the Malaysian automotive landscape. Amanda Zhang, President & CEO of Mercedes-Benz Cars Malaysia & Head of Region, Mercedes-Benz Cars SEA II, stated, “Mercedes-Benz is the first and only luxury automotive manufacturer to master the local production process in Malaysia.” This milestone emphasizes the plant’s remarkable evolution and its commitment to strengthening its foothold in the luxury car segment.

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Local Production Strengthens the Economy

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is not only committed to manufacturing excellence but also to boosting the local economy. The company has invested over RM500 million in its Pekan plant, focusing on enhancing local vehicle production quality. These continuous investment efforts strengthen the local economy and foster the growth of one of the most desirable automotive brands globally.

Embracing Electric Mobility

The company’s commitment to electric mobility is another significant achievement. Earlier this year, the company successfully started the locally-assembled EQS 500 4MATIC, accelerating the brand’s electric mobility drive and shaping the future of its automotive manufacturing. This aligns with the company’s strategy toward ‘electric only,’ as it aims to transition to all-electric vehicles wherever market conditions allow by the end of this decade.

Sustainability at the Core

The company’s commitment to sustainability aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). In its “Ambition 2039” plan, the company aspires to make its fleet of new vehicles net carbon-neutral over the entire life cycle by 2039. Andreas Lettner, Vice President of Production at Mercedes-Benz Cars Malaysia, emphasized their sustainability vision, including reducing carbon footprint by minimizing water and energy consumption and efficiently managing waste. The plant has undertaken numerous upgrades, including investments in machinery, capacity expansion, and the implementation of sustainability measures, such as energy conservation, innovative packaging, rainwater utilization, and green energy integration through photovoltaic panels.

Green Production Target

Mercedes-Benz, in collaboration with its contract manufacturing partner, HICOM Automotive, is committed to adopting best practices in reducing energy, water, and waste. The company aspires to increase its renewable energy source from the current 30% to 85% by the end of the decade, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future.

Subhash Nair
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