Mercedes Benz plans to establish the first automobile manufacturing plant in the United States in 1993. The company is planning to enter the state of North Carolina because it owns a factory in the heavy truck sector in North Carolina. Company officials are not planning to visit Alabama as Governor Jim Folsom, Jr. When other officials indicated they were interested in pricing the new factory, the company did not consider the state. In countries where the educational system is not perfect and the pension system is inadequate, this "gift" is considered negative, which leads to Folsom losing reelection for the next Fob James election.
Since the 1990s, the remarkable economic growth in Alabama is due to the expansion of the state automobile industry. There are Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Company in Honda, Alabama State, Alabama State, Mercedes Benz American International in Alabama, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Corporation, as well as various suppliers thereof. Since 1993, the automotive industry has created more than 67,800 new jobs in the state. Alabama is currently ranked fourth in national automobile exports. In 2012, automakers accounted for about one-third of the state's industry expansion. In 2012, the total sales of the eight models produced at state automobile factories were 74,335 units. The most powerful model of the era was the Hyundai Elantra compact car, Mercedes. - Benz GL class off-road vehicle and Honda Ridgeline sports utility vehicle
Many new automobile production plants, such as Mercedes Benz of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Hyundai of Montgomery, Alabama and Spartan of South Carolina, are about to be opened or are about to be opened in the area. Toyota plant of BMW's BMW production facility, Georgetown, Kentucky, Blue Spring, Mississippi and San Antonio, manufacturing facility of GM (Spring Hill, Tennessee), Honda factory (Lincoln, Alabama), Nissan North America headquarters is Franklin Tennessee Located in Smyrna, Mississippi, Kia factory in West Point, Georgia, and Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant in Tennessee Province.
Mercedes-Benz vehicles are produced mainly at assembly plants in Sindelfingen, Germany. This is the place where all important functions of sales record, design and development are located, global pre-production and production plan are integrated in one place. In the beginning of 1994, the factory and production system of Mercedes ยท Benz American International (MBUSI) established a base not far from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This site mainly produces SUV of M class, GL class, R class of Mercedes Benz. In 2011, the plant produced more than 148,000 vehicles by the end of the year and hired approximately 2,800 employees. The focus of this report is the production of a Mercedes-Benz automobile factory located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.