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* '''Mannheim'''  
* '''Mannheim'''  
** Production of commercial vehicles engines and industrial engines, foundry, remanufactured engines for Mercedes-Benz trucks, passenger cars and vans.
** Production of commercial vehicles engines and industrial engines, foundry, remanufactured engines for Mercedes-Benz trucks, passenger cars and vans. Bodyshell assembly of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches; assembly of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses.


* '''Kassel'''  
* '''Kassel'''  
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** Daimler Trucks North America LLC, parts production.
** Daimler Trucks North America LLC, parts production.


* Santiago Tianguistenco (Mexico)  
* '''Santiago''' Tianguistenco (Mexico)  
** Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.
** Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.



Revisjonen fra 13. apr. 2015 kl. 13:50

  • Untertürkheim
    • Engines, axles, transmissions, components including upstream operations foundry and forge.
  • Sindelfingen
    • Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan, E-Class wagon, CLS, CLS Shooting Brake, S-Class sedan, S-Class coupe, Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, Mercedes-AMG GT.
  • Bremen
    • Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan, C-Class wagon, C-Class coupe, SLK, SL, E-Class coupe, E-Class cabriolet, GLK.
  • Berlin
    • Engines, components, transmission parts, fuel systems.
  • Hamburg
    • Axles and axle components, steering columns, components for exhaust gas technology, lightweight structural parts.
  • Rastatt
    • Mercedes-Benz A-Class, B-Class, B-Class Electric Drive, GLA.
  • Kölleda
    • Engines.
  • Tuscaloosa, Alabama (USA)
    • Mercedes-Benz M-Class, GL, R-Class, GLE coupe (as of first half-year 2015).
  • East London (South Africa)
    • Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan.
  • Kecskemét (Hungary)
    • Mercedes-Benz B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake.
  • Hambach (France)
    • smart fortwo, smart fortwo electric drive.
  • Beijing (China)
    • Beijing Benz Automotive Co., Ltd., production and sales company with BAIC Motor, the car division of Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation (BAIC). Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan (long-heelbase version), E-Class sedan (long-wheelbase version), GLA (as of first half-year 2015), GLK as well as engines to power locally produced Mercedes-Benz passenger cars and vans.
  • Sebeş (Romania)
    • Transmissions.
  • Wörth
    • Production of Mercedes-Benz trucks and Mercedes-Benz special trucks.
  • Mannheim
    • Production of commercial vehicles engines and industrial engines, foundry, remanufactured engines for Mercedes-Benz trucks, passenger cars and vans. Bodyshell assembly of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches; assembly of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses.
  • Kassel
    • Production of front and rear axles and propeller shafts for commercial vehicles; components for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.
  • Gaggenau
    • Mercedes-Benz trucks, buses, vans and passenger car gearboxes as well as planetary hub axles and portal axles, converter production, cutting and forming technology as well as international logistics (Consolidation Center).
  • Aksaray (Turkey)
    • Production of Mercedes-Benz trucks and Mercedes-Benz special trucks.
  • Molsheim (France)
    • Customization of special purpose vehicles (Mercedes-Benz Custom Tailored Trucks).
  • São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil)
    • Mercedes-Benz Latin American truck product range; production of engines, transmissions and axles, stamping facility, product engineering.
  • Juiz de Fora (Brazil)
    • Assembly of Mercedes-Benz trucks Accelo and Actros.

Trucks NAFTA (Freightliner, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses)

  • Portland, Oregon (United States)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly, head office functions, research and development.
  • Cleveland, North Carolina (United States)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.
  • Mount Holly, North Carolina (United States)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.
  • Redford, Michigan (United States)
    • Assembly of engines and transmissions, Axle Alliance Company, axle assembly.
  • High Point, North Carolina (United States)
    • Thomas Built Buses, school bus assembly, research and development.
  • Gaffney, South Carolina (United States)
    • Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation, chassis for vans, school and shuttle buses, motor homes.
  • Gastonia, North Carolina (United States)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, parts production.
  • Santiago Tianguistenco (Mexico)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.
  • Saltillo (Mexico)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.
  • Toluca (Mexico)
    • Daimler Trucks North America LLC, remanufacturing of engines, transmissions and components.

Trucks Asia (FUSO, BharatBenz)

  • Kawasaki (Japan)
    • Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation headquarters (MFTBC), production of trucks, vehicle engines and industrial engines as well as axles and transmissions; Global Hybrid Center, research and development, information technology and procurement.
  • Aikawa (Japan)
    • FUSO Nakatsu plant, production of transmission parts.
  • Chennai (India)
    • BharatBenz trucks and truck components production, research and development, proving grounds and test track, FUSO trucks production for selected export markets in Asia and Africa.


  • Naberezhnye Chelny (Russia)
    • Cooperation with Kamaz. Mercedes-Benz Trucks Vostok (MBTV): Assembly of Mercedes-Benz Actros, Atego, Axor, and Unimog. FUSO Kamaz Trucks Russia (FKTR): Assembly of FUSO Canter trucks.
  • Beijing (China)
    • Joint venture with Foton. Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive (BFDA): Production of Auman Trucks.
  • Düsseldorf
    • Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • Ludwigsfelde
    • Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • Vitoria (Spain)
    • Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • Maubeuge (France)
    • Strategic alliance with Renault-Nissan. Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • González Catan (Argentina)
    • Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • Charleston, South Carolina (United States)
    • Assembly plant for vans.
  • Fuzhou (China)
    • Fujian Benz Automotive Corporation, joint venture between Mercedes-Benz Vans and Fujian Motors. Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • Nizhny Novgorod (Russia)
    • Contract manufacturing by GAZ (Gorky Automobile Plant). Chassis and assembly plant for vans.
  • Yaroslavl (Russia)
    • Contract manufacturing by YaMZ. Production of engines for vans.


Daimler Buses production locations worldwide

Mannheim Bodyshell assembly of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches; assembly of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses.

Neu-Ulm Painting and assembly of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches.

Dortmund Bodyshell assembly, painting and manufacturing plant of Mercedes-Benz minibuses.

Istanbul (Turkey) Bodyshell assembly, painting and manufacturing plant of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses and coaches and Setra interurban buses.

Ligny-en-Barrois (France) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses.

São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Holýsov (Czech Republic) Bodyshell segments and components of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches.

Monterrey (Mexico) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Sámano (Spain) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Buenos Aires (Argentina) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

East London (South Africa) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Chennai (India) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz and BharatBenz chassis.

Jakarta (Indonesia) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis