ItaliaspeedTV - New "Pentastar V6" production at the Chrysler Group Trenton South Engine Plant
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Video showing the production process of Chrysler Group's new 3.6-litre "Pentastar V6" engine in the 822000-square-foot Trenton South Engine Plant in Michigan following a $730 million investment that got underway in 2007. Trenton South Engine Plant; 2300 Van Horn Road, Trenton, Michigan, United States; Floor Space: 822000 square-feet; Acreage: 136 acres; Products: 3.6-liter V-6 Pentastar engine -- 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee; Employment: 204 (167 hourly; 37 salaried) as of March 19, 2010; Union Local: UAW (United Auto Workers) Local #372, #412 and #889. Plant History: In 2007, Chrysler announced a $730 million investment to produce a new fuel efficient V-6 engine, known as the Pentastar engine. The all-new 822000-square-foot engine plant will produce the most advanced six-cylinder engine in the history of Chrysler, with an optimized integration of select technologies that deliver refinement, fuel efficiency and performance. The Pentastar delivers a fuel efficiency improvement of up to 8 percent on average when compared with previous Chrysler Group V-6 engines. The Trenton plant will have a competitive labor agreement that incorporates World Class Manufacturing initiatives and flexible CNC-based machining, volume-bundled parts purchasing, volume-bundled capital investment and standardized tooling. Over the long term, Chrysler will streamline its V-6 gas engine offerings from seven options to the new fuel-efficient, state-of-the-art 3.6-liter V-6 Pentastar engine, thereby <b>...</b>
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chrysler, group, trenton, south, assembly, pentastar, v6, v-6, van, horn, road, engine, plant, michigan, jeep, dodge, ram, cherokee, 2011
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