As a network for Bavarian automotive manufacturers and automotive suppliers, the Automotive Cluster supports the mobility industry and shapes the mobility of tomorrow with over 60 partners and approximately 500 companies and institutes. The close and personal exchange with its partners plays an important role in this.
So Jennifer Reinz-Zettler, Head of Mobility at Bayern Innovativ, and Dr. Marcel Kaspar from the Automotive Cluster were all the more pleased about the invitation from cluster partner BMW Group at the Munich site.
The BMW Group will continue to rely on its main plant in the north of Munich, which is in the middle of a transformation.
Individual buildings on the plant site in the Milbertshofen district have already been or are still being dismantled to create the necessary space for the production of the future.
The biggest challenge lies in the limited space available at the BMW Group plant in Munich. This is because its central location in the middle of Munich means that the site cannot be expanded in terms of space.
The transformation of a vehicle production facility to meet the requirements of electromobility requires a very great deal of planning and organizational effort on the part of all employees at the BMW Group plant in Munich.
The team of Bayern Innovativ was pleased about the exciting insights at the BMW Group plant in Munich
As part of the transformation of the BMW Group plant in Munich, an innovative logistics and assembly process is to be established, as well as a forward-looking energy supply.
We are following further developments with excitement.