Posts with category : Torslanda Plant.
18.10.14
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Volvo Cars will add a third working shift in its Torslanda, Gothenburg plant to meet the increasing customer demand for the company's new cars. The expansion, planned for the first quarter of 2015, will be made in connection with the start of production for the all-new Volvo
24.6.14
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The first Volvo V60 Polestar cars have left the Volvo Torslanda factory plant on their way to customers around the world as production has begun.
"We are very happy to see the first ever complete production cars from Polestar be built in the Volvo factory. It is a satisfying
24.4.14
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Volvo Cars opens its new 24,000 sq m manufacturing facility in Torslanda, Gothenburg, increasing its manufacturing capacity from approximately 200,000 cars a year to approximately 300,000 a year and moving it a significant step closer towards achieving
3.4.14
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1964 was a milestone for Sweden's automotive industry. That was the year Volvo Cars opened its gates at the Torslanda plant, marking the biggest industrial investment in Sweden's history.
With a capacity for building up to 200,000 cars a year, the plant raised the
4.12.12
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Volvo Car Group (Volvo Cars) has decided to lower its December production volumes in the Torslanda and Ghent plants.
This reduction will be realised through a number of production-free days and the removal of a number of work shifts. In the Torslanda plant, there
20.11.12
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Volvo Car Corporation is now ramping up production of the new Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid ahead of first customer deliveries in early 2013. After the initial batch of 1,000 model year 2013 cars, production will increase to 4,000-6,000 cars from model year 2014.
The assembly
15.10.12
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Volvo Car Corporation has decided to temporarily stop production in the Torslanda plant during week 44, from October 29 to November 2. The measure is taken based on a continued decline of the automotive market, primarily in Europe. Therefore a further adjustment