About Mercedes-Benz U.S. International
OUR HISTORY
Mercedes-Benz announced in April 1993 that it would build its first passenger vehicle plant in the United States. This decision emphasized the company’s globalization strategy and desire to move closer to its customers and markets. In September of 1993, after an extensive, six-month site selection process, the company chose Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, as the location for its $300-million plant. Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. (MBUSI) was formed to fulfill the goal of assembling the Mercedes-Benz M-Class Sport Utility Vehicle for the worldwide market.
Construction of the plant was completed in July 1996. Operations began in January 1997, and the first M-Class vehicles went on sale in the U.S. in September of that year.
MBUSI created a new corporate culture, based on teamwork and open communication. The combination of German & American Team Members, with experience from U.S. and Japanese automakers as well as from Mercedes-Benz, made the “melting pot” in terms of its practices, procedures, and corporate culture.
Training is a vital component of MBUSI’s corporate strategy. At the beginning, Team Members underwent extensive training at plants in Germany, some living and working there for more than 6 months, as well as on the line in Tuscaloosa. Some 70 German trainers moved to Alabama prior to the 1997 launch of the M-Class to assist with the training process of the plant’s Team Members. Extensive training continues even today in the current operation.
In 1993, original projections were for 65,000 M-Class vehicles to be assembled at the Tuscaloosa plant each year. Because of overwhelming demand, MBUSI invested an additional $80 million in 1998 and 1999 to expand the plant and increase annual output by 20 percent to 80,000.
Besides Body, Paint, and Assembly shops, also located on the Tuscaloosa site are a comprehensive training facility, a visitor center, a childcare, athletic center and a health and wellness center.
The original M-Class won more than 60 awards including the 1998 North American Truck of the Year, 1998 Motor Trend Truck of the Year, and Consumers Digest “Best Buy”.
PLANT EXPANSION AND NEW PRODUCTS
As a result of the worldwide success of the M-Class (now renamed the GLE), Mercedes-Benz has continually invested, expanded, and more than tripled production at MBUSI. We now assemble the GLE, GLS, GLE Coupe, and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS for the world market. MBUSI has also added the EQE SUV and EOS SUV in 2022.
Roughly two-thirds of the components used in MBUSI-assembled vehicles come from North American suppliers, and about 30 first- and second-tier suppliers are now located in Alabama. We distribute to 135 markets worldwide with 60% for export.
As of today, Mercedes-Benz AG has invested over $7 billion and continues to invest in MBUSI in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. MBUSI is responsible for more than 57,000¹ direct and indirect jobs in the region, and has an annual economic impact of more than $1.5 billion. MBUSI is also the state’s largest exporter, with more than $1 billion in exports each year to over 130 countries around the world.
A FEW FACTS ABOUT MBUSI:
- MBUSI has been located in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama since 1995
- MBUSI is the first large Mercedes-Benz plant outside Germany
- MBUSI is the first major automotive plant in the State of Alabama – serving as the catalyst for additional OEM, automotive suppliers, and supporting businesses to come to the area
- MBUSI has more than 6,100 employees with an estimated additional 57,000¹ jobs with suppliers and service providers in the region
- MBUSI has, so far, invested more than $7 billion, including $1 billion to start production of electric passenger cars, expand the plant’s logistics activities, and to build a battery factory
- The MBUSI Consolidation Center started operating in 2019.
- Construction activities for the battery factory started at the end of 2018; the battery factory launched operations in 2022.
- MBUSI assembles the GLS, GLE, GLE Coupe, and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS exclusively for the world market. MBUSI also successfully launched production of the all-electric EQE SUV, EQS SUV and Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV.
- More than 4 million vehicles have been assembled since 1997
- There are almost 200 U.S.-based suppliers with localization rate continually increasing.
¹Based on estimates from the Economic Policy Institute that every direct job in vehicle manufacturing supports 9.4 additional American jobs.