BMW Group Plant Dingolfing
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The BMW Group Plant Dingolfing is a network of BMW plants in Dingolfing, Dingolfing-Landau, Lower Bavaria, Germany with a total area of around 280 hectares.
The plant is the largest production site of the BMW Group in Europe.[1]
History
[edit]The origins of the BMW Group's Dingolfing plant go back to the former Hans Glas GmbH, which had been based in Dingolfing since 1905. In 1967 BMW took over Hans Glas, in 1968 the production of chassis parts and motorcycle parts for BMWs began,[2] production of the Goggomobil continued until 1969. On November 9, 1970, the foundation stone was laid for vehicle plant 02.40;[3] on September 27, 1973, the first BMW 5 Series left the production line.[4] Since then, more than ten million BMW vehicles have been produced at the Dingolfing plant.[5]
The factory produces up to 1,600 BMW automobiles a day,[6] as well as bodyshells for all Rolls-Royce models. In addition, chassis and drive components as well as pressed parts are manufactured on site.
In 2017, a record production of 376,580 vehicles was achieved (2016: 339,769 vehicles).[7]
In May 2022, The plant increased production of fifth-generation electric motor, high voltage batteries and battery modules for use in BMW iX and BMW i4.[8]
Plants
[edit]The BMW Group Plant Dingolfing was created by the takeover of Hans Glas GmbH in 1967. The former Glas plant became plant 02.10.[9]
Plant | Address | Function | Speciality |
---|---|---|---|
02.10 | Laaberstr. 7, 84130 Dingolfing | Chassis and drive components | former parent plant of Hans Glas GmbH |
02.20 | Karl-Dompert-Str. 1, 84130 Dingolfing | Competence Center E-Drive Production | |
02.27 | Tundingerstr. 11, 84164 Moosthenning | Rolls-Royce bodywork | |
02.30 | Mengkofener Str. 13, 84130 Dingolfing | Training and further education center | |
02.40 | Karl-Dompert-Str. 7, 84130 Dingolfing | Vehicle Plant | Rail connection to the Landshut–Plattling railway
at km 27.7 |
02.70 | Industriestr. 5, 84130 Dingolfing | Dynamics Center DYZ (spare parts delivery) | Rail connection to the Landshut–Plattling railway
at km 25.8 |
02.72 | Gewerbepark 8, 84183 Niederviehbach | Chassis and drive components | |
02.75 | Am Industriepark 2, 84079 Bruckberg | Parts warehouse Bruckberg | |
02.80 | Bahnweg 3, 84180 Loiching | Parts warehouse Kronwieden | |
02.92 | Hans-Glas-Str. 1, 94522 Wallersdorf | Parts warehouse Wallersdorf | Rail connection to the Landshut–Plattling railway at km 54.2[10] |
Commuter bus traffic
[edit]A special feature of this plant is the commuter bus service, which brings employees from large parts of Lower Bavaria, parts of the Upper Palatinate and Upper Bavaria to Dingolfing. This was introduced to reduce the traffic load on the small town of Dingolfing with its 18,000 inhabitants. 320 buses bring 13,000 employees to Dingolfing. They cover 43,000 kilometers per day.[11]
Product range
[edit]At the BMW Group Dingolfing plant, more than ten models from five series are currently being made. With the BMW 530e and the BMW 740e, two models with plug-in hybrid drive,[12] as well as the new BMW iX Series are manufactured at the Dingolfing plant.[13]
- BMW 4 Series
- BMW M4
- BMW 5 Series (Sedan / Touring)
- BMW M5
- BMW 6 Series (Gran Turismo)
- BMW 7 Series
- BMW 8 Series (Coupé / Cabrio)
- BMW iX Series
- BMW i5
References
[edit]- ^ "BMW Group Plant Dingolfing". www.bmwgroup-plants.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Produktionsverlagerungen nach Dingolfing". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Grundsteinlegung für das neue BMW Werk Dingolfing". bmw-grouparchiv.de. April 2002. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Erstes BMW Automobil aus Dingolfinger Produktion". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "History". www.bmwgroup-plants.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Site Infos". bmwgroup-plants.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ Sustainable Value Report 2017 (PDF). BMW Group. p. 153. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "e-drive-train-production-for-the-fully-electric-models-bmw-ix-and-bmw-i4-begins". Archived from the original on 2021-06-10.
- ^ "Werk Dingolfing". bmw-grouparchiv.de. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Anschluss des BMW Group Teilelagers Wallersdorf an das Schienennetz". BMW Group. 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^ "Der Konstrukteur des Wandels - brand eins online". www.brandeins.de. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Products". bmwgroup-plants.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- ^ "Start of production for new BMW 8 Series Coupé at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing". www.press.bmwgroup.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.