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Mercedes-Benz will boost S-Class production to keep up with increasing demand

At the Sindelfingen assembly plant.

By on Dec 19, 2013 | 10:29 AM
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Mercedes-Benz announced that due to high demand increases the production of the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class. To achieve this, Mercedes announced that employees at its plant in Sindelfingen, Germany will work 74 minutes more than in 2014. These officers already work 30 extra minutes while he worked for four Saturdays in 2013.

The Mercedes also made known that added 10 additional shifts at its plant in Bremen to increase production of the GLK and C-Class. And at its factory in America, in this city of Tuscaloosa Alabama, the Mercedes added 10 additional shifts to prevent demand.

Since the beginning of the year to November, Mercedes-Benz has sold 1.32 million cars (+11%), almost as many had sold around 2012. Important role in increasing sales have played the A-Class, B-Class and CLA, the last to know particularly great success in America. The Mercedes is optimistic that this year will end the year with more than 1.49 million sales.

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