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DMAG
12-21-2006, 07:46 AM
Chrysler Group Launches Production of All-New 2007 Jeep® Patriot at Belvidere Assembly Plant

Wednesday December 20, 1:00 pm ET

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Flexible manufacturing cuts production costs by 85 percent
Robotics, lean dies and material flow improve quality, productivity and worker ergonomics
Third vehicle introduced at Belvidere Assembly Plant


AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group's Belvidere (Ill.) Assembly Plant launched production of the Company's tenth all-new vehicle this year, as the first 2007 Jeep Patriot came off the assembly line today. The plant which was extensively retooled in 2005, has become a flagship for Chrysler Group's adoption of flexible manufacturing. Production of the all-new 2007 Dodge Caliber began in January 2006 and was followed in May by the all-new 2007 Jeep Compass.

Flexible manufacturing is allowing Chrysler Group to bring its new vehicles to market more quickly and the Belvidere Assembly Plant to manufacture multiple products on one assembly line. Additionally, flexible manufacturing has positively impacted production costs by a savings of up to 85 percent in some instances. The Chrysler Group continues to implement its flexible manufacturing processes plant-by-plant.

"We are now seeing the results of our flexible manufacturing strategy that leads to a competitive advantage for the Chrysler Group," said Frank Ewasyshyn, Executive Vice President - Manufacturing. "Thanks to Belvidere's ability to build multiple models off one assembly line, we expect the production of three all-new models to cost significantly less than the initial investment we made in the plant to build one product."

Robotics

At the core of the new manufacturing process is a body shop comprised of robots instead of the dedicated tooling that was previously used. Belvidere is Chrysler Group's first assembly plant to use a body shop comprised entirely of robotics. Only the robots' end effectors, or "hands," need to change in order to build the different models. That tool change is done automatically, within the time it takes to cycle from one vehicle to the next. In addition, the Belvidere plant is flexible enough to vary the production mix between three products anywhere from 0 to 100 percent of each model. A fourth model can also be piloted, or test-built, at the same time, helping reduce the time needed to make new-model changeovers. The new body shop and other upgrades are part of a $419 million total Belvidere investment announced in 2005.

Many changes are taking place within the Chrysler Group manufacturing process to accommodate the multiple models. For example, new ways to make the required amount of stamping dies are saving the company up to 60 percent on the cost of dies.

Material Flow

New methods of material flow are being implemented to manage the complexity of three models being built on one assembly line. The inbound parts sequencing center manages more than 1,799 different parts that are used in the Jeep Compass, Dodge Caliber and Jeep Patriot build process. In addition to sequencing, this center provides parts metering, kitting and container management to the Belvidere Assembly Plant and delivers complete subassemblies just-in-time to the manufacturing floor.

A tunnel connects the 500,000 square-foot sequencing center to the Belvidere Assembly Plant. This facility, operated by TDS/US -- one of Chrysler Group's largest minority-owned suppliers -- represents the highest level of integration within a Chrysler Group plant. TDS/US organizes parts, puts them in "kits" for individual work stations and delivers them to the end of a connecting tunnel for Belvidere employees to transport to the manufacturing floor. This process maintains in-plant stocks at optimal levels, minimizes delivery time and reduces costs an estimated 12 percent a year compared with the previous process. By carefully managing the material flow at the plant, the sequencing center helps workers focus on manufacturing quality and allows Belvidere to remain one of the most efficient manufacturing examples in the Chrysler Group family. These pre-assembled modules reduce the number of components required to assemble the Jeep Compass, Dodge Caliber and Jeep Patriot improving quality, productivity and worker ergonomics.

Smart

A new workplace organizational model, coined Smart manufacturing, is increasing the flexibility of the Belvidere workforce, while fostering greater creativity and innovation from plant employees. This model is being implemented throughout Chrysler Group's Manufacturing organization. In addition to extensive training, the new workplace model lets employees design their own work stations. These changes provide a better work environment for employees and give increased support to assembly line team members.

"Belvidere Assembly is running on all cylinders," said Kurt Kavajecz, Plant Manager - Belvidere Assembly Plant. "We have faced many challenges this year, we added two shifts, a new robotic body shop and started production of three all-new models: Jeep Compass, Dodge Caliber and Jeep Patriot. Our new workplace organization model, in which employees work in small teams, has fostered greater creativity and innovation on the plant floor and made for a very smooth process."

Jeep Patriot

Chrysler Group's Jeep Patriot introduces rugged, classic Jeep styling at an affordable, entry-level price.

The Jeep® brand continues its expansion into untraveled territory with the 2007 Jeep Patriot. This all-new compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV) delivers fun, freedom, utility and best-in-class Jeep 4x4 capability, as well as a new entry-level price point for the Jeep brand.

Based on the Jeep Patriot concept first introduced at the 2005 International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt, the 2007 Jeep Patriot is a modern interpretation of traditional Jeep styling. Jeep Patriot combines the packaging and interior flexibility of an SUV with the performance, handling, fuel economy and price of a compact car or small pickup. Safety features, such as standard side-curtain air bags and standard Electronic Stability Program (ESP), add to Jeep Patriot's tremendous value.

All-new Jeep technology gives Patriot more capability than any other vehicle in its class. Jeep Patriot will be available in the United States and Canada in three drive configurations: front-wheel drive, Freedom Drive I™ (a full-time, active four-wheel-drive system with Lock mode) and Freedom Drive II™ Off-Road Package (a full-time, active four-wheel-drive system with low range that provides true Jeep 4x4 Trail Rated capability).

The Chrysler Group is the city of Belvidere's largest employer and has a significant impact on the community with 3,400 employees throughout Illinois who generate $188 million in annual wages (year-end 2005). The 3.7 million square-foot Belvidere Assembly Plant is represented by United Auto Worker's Union Locals 1268 and 1761. The plant began production of the Plymouth Fury and Dodge Monaco in 1965.

BigDuke6
12-21-2006, 08:46 AM
Good news indeed. If that silver one is the first, its sad to see it doesn't have a Trail Rated badge on it. But, it sure is nice to see em finally rolling off, and hopefully there will be some dealers lots sightings soon.

GMoney
12-21-2006, 09:18 AM
Good news indeed. If that silver one is the first, its sad to see it doesn't have a Trail Rated badge on it. But, it sure is nice to see em finally rolling off, and hopefully there will be some dealers lots sightings soon.

Come on BigDuke6. Don't go and make me sad about The Badge. I'm happy to see them too.

xjtke611
12-21-2006, 09:34 AM
Sweet!!!

Now that we have some kind of proof that the Patriot does in fact exist.... I have a question? What is its two letter designation? (ie. TJ = Wrangler, XJ = Cherokee) I've read its MK but thats for both the Compass and Partiot. Is the Patriot MKP, MK-P, MK2, the real MK? Anybody know?

tommcg
12-21-2006, 09:57 AM
yeah, i think the airpark jeep guy said the jeep guys said that the FDII's won't be out for a couple more months, so it makes sense that this one wouldn't be trail-rated. that's funny though because when the compass first started hitting lots, they only had the 4x4's for a while.

BigDuke6
12-21-2006, 10:04 AM
I read on another board that the JK Rubicon is only about 10% of the total JK production. The trail rated Patriot will probably be the same. And, thats okay as I am just happy to see the Patriot in production FINALLY!

I too want to know the designation of the Patriot.

I truely hope that the Patriot sales are way higher than expected and that sales are higher than production. Not to keep prices high or make it hard for folks, but just for it to be a big success like the JK has.

pdxbubba
12-21-2006, 10:11 AM
Published: December 19, 2006
Jeep Patriot production starts Wednesday
By Alex Gary
ROCKFORD REGISTER STAR

BELVIDERE — The Jeep Patriot, the last of the three new vehicles slated for Belvidere’s Chrysler assembly plant, goes into retail production Wednesday, not a minute too soon according to analysts who believe it may turn out to be a best-seller.

Dealers and Jeep enthusiasts have waited through a couple of production delays for the Patriot, which is expected to push the Jeep line forward by returning to its roots.

“The Patriot is potentially the star at that plant,” said John Wolkonowicz, senior analyst at Global Automotive Group, of the Dodge Caliber, Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot combination coming out of Belvidere.

“(The Patriot) has the classic Jeep look like the old Jeep Cherokee with really good fuel economy, and a great sticker price. I can’t find anything bad to say about it.”

The Patriot’s price for a base model is $14,985, which is $1,000 less than the base price for the Compass and just $750 more than a bare bones Caliber.

DaimlerChrysler officials were eager to get the Patriot rolling out the 3.9-million square foot plant in December because it means the company delivered on its promise to launch 10 new products in 2006, even though very few Patriots will reach dealerships until January.

“This is an evolution of the Cherokee in the way,” said Alexander H. Edwards of San Diego-based Strategic Vision, a research and consulting company. “It’s named appropriately. It’s capable both on road and off-road. Also, it looks good so you can take it out for a tumble and then clean it up and show it off.” source (http://www.rrstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006112190067)

I can not wait to get to see one in real life!

unclejjg
12-21-2006, 04:36 PM
The first one wouldn't have a trail rated badge. Didn't we read in another article posted on these boards that they won't be making the FDII models until Feb./March?

ktek01
12-21-2006, 07:29 PM
Sweet!!!

Now that we have some kind of proof that the Patriot does in fact exist.... I have a question? What is its two letter designation? (ie. TJ = Wrangler, XJ = Cherokee) I've read its MK but thats for both the Compass and Partiot. Is the Patriot MKP, MK-P, MK2, the real MK? Anybody know?


MK49 is the Compass, Patriot is MK74.

To be even more specific, and with prices:
Sport 4X2 MKTL74 MSRP $14,425
Limited 4X2 MKTH74 MSRP $19,425
Sport 4X4 MKJL74 MSRP $16,175
Limited 4X4 MKJH74 MSRP $21,175

charlieB
12-21-2006, 08:40 PM
How many Patriots does jeep expect to sell a year?

xjtke611
12-21-2006, 09:25 PM
MK49 is the Compass, Patriot is MK74.

THANK YOU!!!:D

pdxbubba
12-21-2006, 11:23 PM
I read on another board that the JK Rubicon is only about 10% of the total JK production. The trail rated Patriot will probably be the same...

That 10% is what the others will wish they were driving!

I wonder why the Sport has the L designation and the Limited has the H?!?!? just wondering.

I will test out the Patriot as soon as I can but will not buy one until I can drive the FDII.

jdhall
12-21-2006, 11:27 PM
Pricing wiith options for it is now available on Edmunds.com

Pjohnst
12-23-2006, 07:39 PM
Do we have any news about Patriots in Canada?? I'm assuming they should be arriving around the same time as in the US? Jeep.ca still has no info on it yet.

Anyone have any news?

-Patrick.

Patriot
12-23-2006, 08:16 PM
Pricing wiith options for it is now available on Edmunds.com

I tried the Edmund's build and price and it seems to have a bit more flexibility in terms of options than the Jeep version. I hope Edmund's is on target?

Alex Norwood
04-06-2007, 12:51 AM
I just happen to be flying back to Belvidere, Ill on the 13th for a wedding.

I wonder if they still have tours of the plant, took one back years ago when they first started making Neons there.

Moved to South Carolina since.