Saab plant restarts production

23 Mar 2010 10:00

Saab has resumed production at its Trollhättan plant, marking a new era for the Swedish car maker as an independent company.

Production at the Trollhättan plant was originally halted for seven weeks. Now, following the purchase of Saab Automobile AB by Spyker Cars NV, the first cars to be built by Saab as an independent company will soon be delivered to customers.

'Today's resumption of production is a milestone in the history of our company,' said CEO Jan Åke Jonsson. 'We are up and running as an independent manufacturer and I am delighted to share the experience on the line alongside our workforce. They have shown tremendous commitment to the company and we are all now focused on ramping up production to meet customer demand.'

First on the line was an all-new Saab 9-5 saloon, destined to join a test fleet prior to the model's official launch later this year. Further down the line was a Saab Convertible, now also being produced in Trollhättan as part of the concentration of Saab operations in Sweden. With the introduction of the new 9-5 SportWagon next year, a total of five model lines will be produced at the plant.

Victor Muller, CEO of Spyker Cars, said: 'Everyone at Saab has worked extremely hard to reach this important point.  Today production restarted with a new 9-5 first down the line - a fitting symbol that a new era has begun.'


Category: Europe News
Keywords: Saab, 9-5, 9-5 SportWagon,

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