Η Holden θα συνεχίζει να κατασκευάζει αυτοκίνητα στην Αυστραλία

Τη περασμένη εβδομάδα, η Ford ανακοίνωσε πως θα σταματήσει να κατασκευάζει αυτοκίνητα στην Αυστραλία από το 2016, ο άλλος μεγάλος κατασκευαστής αυτοκινήτων της Αυστραλίας, η Holden, θυγατρική της GM, ανακοίνωσε πως παραμένει προσηλωμένη στην κατασκευή αυτοκινήτων στην Αυστραλία.

Σύμφωνα με τον πρόεδρο της Holden, Mike Devereux,

η Holden έχει έναν 10-ετη σχεδιασμό παραγωγής ο οποίος έχει δημιουργηθεί μαζί με την Αυστραλιανή κυβέρνηση. Τον χαρακτήρισε ως επένδυση δισεκατομμυρίων και περισσότερες δηλώσεις μπορείς να βρεις στο δελτίο τύπου που ακολουθεί.

Δελτίο Τύπου

Statement attributable to Holden Chairman and Managing Director, Mike Devereux:

The announcement by Ford today is a reminder of just how tough it is for manufacturers in Australia, even the most committed, like Holden, which is bringing out the most technologically advanced car ever made in Australia.

The new Commodore is a car that is a class above and will change minds. It plays a critical role in Holden’s long-term future in Australia and it is expected that Commodore will continue to be one of the top 10 selling cars in the country.

Despite Ford’s announcement to end local manufacturing, we believe the industry can survive in Australia and has already adjusted in large part given Ford’s relatively low production volumes.

Holden set out a 10-year manufacturing plan that was agreed with the Australian Government in 2012, based on the economic and market conditions at that time. That plan would see Holden invest a billion dollars in this country and secure production of two all-new global vehicles out to 2022.

The industry needs swift action to make Australia’s automotive policy settings clear, consistent and globally competitive as quickly as possible.

Holden is working closely with the Australian Government, Federal Coalition and the State Governments to ensure the viability of the industry in the face of the historically significant economic challenges facing the country.

The announcement by Ford today is a reminder of just how tough it is for manufacturers in Australia, even the most committed, like Holden, which is bringing out the most technologically advanced car ever made in Australia.

The new Commodore is a car that is a class above and will change minds. It plays a critical role in Holden’s long-term future in Australia and it is expected that Commodore will continue to be one of the top 10 selling cars in the country.

Despite Ford’s announcement to end local manufacturing, we believe the industry can survive in Australia and has already adjusted in large part given Ford’s relatively low production volumes.

Holden set out a 10-year manufacturing plan that was agreed with the Australian Government in 2012, based on the economic and market conditions at that time. That plan would see Holden invest a billion dollars in this country and secure production of two all-new global vehicles out to 2022.

The industry needs swift action to make Australia’s automotive policy settings clear, consistent and globally competitive as quickly as possible.

Holden is working closely with the Australian Government, Federal Coalition and the State Governments to ensure the viability of the industry in the face of the historically significant economic challenges facing the country.

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