October 28, 2013
Leoni has officially inaugurated its fourth wiring systems production in China. The plant in Langfang will supply passenger cars of Beijing Benz Automotive Co Ltd (BBAC), the joint venture of Daimler AG, Germany, and its Chinese partner BAIC. This is the next step of Leoni’s strong expansion in the country.
“We are happy to open this modern plant in Langfang and to deliver high-quality products to BBAC”, said Dr. Andreas Brand, member of Leoni AG’s Management Board with responsibility for the Wiring Systems Division, on the occasion of the inauguration ceremony. “We are confident to extend our business in China together with our successful customers.” Within four years, Leoni will double its local wiring systems turnover to €400 million. The strong expansion of the Company’s Chinese activities is the most important driver of its globalisation, which itself is key for long-term growth and regionally balanced business.
Leoni will invest a total of €30 million in buildings and equipment of the new production site. It has been built in record time of only nine months and is currently in the ramp-up phase for the Mercedes C class project. Later, Leoni will also produce wiring systems for the models GLA and GLK. The plant in Langfang has a production area of around 20,000 sq m and will give work to at least 2,500 employees once operating at full capacity. Taking into account the complexity of electrical distribution systems for premium passenger cars, the new plant will process about 3 million metres of various automotive cables, 1.5 million connectors and thousands of components per day, combining them to complete wiring systems. Every single product, weighing up to 35 KG each, will be assembled with the most modern equipment and entirely tested in order to assure zero-defect policy before being shipped just in sequence to the customer’s manufacturing site.
The new plant in Langfang is the fourth location of Leoni WSD besides those in Shanghai, Jining and Penglai, which have employed more than 6,000 staff until now. All plants produce harnesses and wiring systems for the automotive and commercial vehicles industry, supplying mainly to customers headquartered in Europe and America. As a second pillar in China, Leoni operates 6 additional plants in Changzhou and Xiamen with about 2,500 employees in the sister organisation Wire & Cable Solutions (WCS), developing and producing wires and strands, optical fibres, special cables and cable solutions for markets like general industry, medical, household appliances, photovoltaic and last but not least the automotive industry. In 2012, WCS sales in China summed up to about €200 million.
Altogether, the Leoni Group is now operating 10 production plants in China with more than 8,500 employees, expecting local consolidated sales of about €450 million in 2013. Since 2012, China has been the biggest market in terms of sales volume after the Company’s home country of Germany.