In a significant signal of the cost pressures on global manufacturers, Daimler AG announced Wednesday its Mercedes-Benz premium-vehicle division will transfer some production of its entry-level C-Class sedan to the U.S. The company said “additional production” of the C-Class will be added at the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International assembly plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, when the next-generation C-Class is launched in 2014. The MBUSI Tuscaloosa plant, which began production in 1997, currently builds Mercedes' M-Class, R-Class and GL-Class crossover vehicles and has been expanded twice.
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Mercedes-Benz Confirms C-Class Production in U.S.
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