The first new Actros rolls off the production line at the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant

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A milestone at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth: The first new Mercedes-Benz Actros in sapphire-blue next to its predecessor (in silver) and its predecessor before (in red) is ready for its customer.
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At the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant, the sapphire-blue Actros 1851 LS 4×2 was the first customer vehicle to roll off the production line. Stefan Buchner, Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Gerald Jank, Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations, and Dr Matthias Jurytko, Head of Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant, accompanied the series production start of the Mercedes-Benz flagship truck together with the production team in the Palatinate town of Wörth.

Stefan Buchner: “For the new Mercedes-Benz Actros we have developed solutions with the clear goal of making it the safest, most efficient and most connected truck ever. Thanks to our expertise in the global production network of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, we are now putting it on the road. The Actros is now ready for its customers.

We are proud to be the first location to build the new Actros and to manage the worldwide start-up as center of competence. This gives us at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth a special role in the international production network,” explains Dr Matthias Jurytko. “In more than half a century the Wörth team has built up outstanding know-how: They know exactly how trucks are produced to the highest quality standards. And they have once again demonstrated this impressively with the start of production of our new flagship.

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A milestone at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth: The sapphire-blue Actros 1851 LS 4×2 was the first customer vehicle to roll off the assembly line.

State-of-the-art technologies and extensive qualifications in Wörth

As early as 2014, the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant started intensive preparations for the new Actros along the product development process using state-of-the-art technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR). The assembly of the vehicle was simulated on the basis of digital models in a special VR room in order to realize the production process in an optimal way. Around 50 projects with suppliers, also initiated by the Wörth Supplier Management experts, were started early on in order to implement smoothly the new systems and technologies contained in the vehicle at the start of production.

Together with all other series of the plant, the new Actros runs flexibly, depending on the customer’s order, over one and the same assembly line. In order to deal with the further increased complexity, a large number of adjustments and innovations were also made in the assembly itself. The new Multimedia Cockpit of the Actros required a significant spatial expansion of the cockpit pre-assembly. Furthermore, comprehensive adjustments were made in the area of testing and commissioning technology and new test benches were implemented, where the employees individually calibrate every single MirrorCam – which replaces the conventional exterior mirrors in the new Actros standardly.

In preparation for the new Actros‘ significantly increased functions over those of its predecessor extensive qualification concepts have been developed. Over 1,100 employees from Wörth were intensively trained to be optimally prepared for the start-up of the new truck and to pass on their knowledge later as multipliers. Appropriate training courses have been held in the work preparation workshop, in technical training and further education as well as directly on site at the assembly line.

Ergonomics also played an important role when planning the production processes. Each individual work step was carefully examined in advance – all with the aim of optimally designing the production conditions for the employees. For example, electrical connectors that connect the cab to the chassis have been selected with a plug and pull aid that is particularly easy to assemble for the employees.

Center of competence within the global Mercedes-Benz Truck production network

In 2018, the new Actros was presented at the IAA Commercial Vehicles Trade Fair. In addition to Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant, the new flagship will also roll off the assembly line in Aksaray in Turkey. The close networking between the plants is a prime example of how Daimler employees from different regions and cultures work together. Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant plays a leading and multiplier role in the worldwide production network of Mercedes-Benz trucks when new technologies and modern manufacturing processes are first introduced. The specialists in Wörth prepare production start-ups in the production facilities around the world and accompany them on site. For the new Actros around 120 colleagues from other production locations are being intensively trained in new product and process technologies in the work preparation workshop in Wörth for their multiplier function in their “home” plants.

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A milestone at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth: The sapphire-blue Actros 1851 LS 4×2 was the first customer vehicle to roll off the assembly line. Stefan Buchner (4th from left), Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks, Gerald Jank (2nd from left), Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Operations, and Dr Matthias Jurytko (6th from left), Head of the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant, accompanied the series production start of the Mercedes-Benz flagship truck together with the Wörth team.

Highlights of the new Mercedes-Benz Actros

Mercedes-Benz continues the success story of its highest-volume series of heavy-duty trucks. The flagship of Mercedes-Benz Trucks has sold more than 1.2 million units since the launch of the first Actros generation in 1996.

One of the major innovations on the Mercedes-Benz Actros is Active Drive Assist. Mercedes-Benz Trucks is bringing with this new innovation semi-automated driving in all speed ranges into series production. It can independently steer, brake and accelerate the truck under certain conditions. While the responsibility for monitoring the traffic situation remains with driver, the system significantly relieves the driver and makes an important contribution to increasing road safety.

Another world first is the standard-fit MirrorCam. It replaces the main mirror and wide-angle mirror in the new Actros. The system consists of two cameras mounted on the outside of the vehicle, whose images are shown on two 15-inch displays on the A-pillars in the driver’s cab, giving the driver a much improved all-round view.

The new Multimedia Cockpit is the center of connectivity in the new Actros. The primary display replaces the conventional instrument cluster so that the driver can see all the assistance systems and the new traffic sign recognition function at a glance. A second touchscreen on the instrument panel serves the purpose of apps selection from the Mercedes-Benz Truck App Portal, virtual switches and presenting the new navigation system.

About the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant

The largest truck assembly plant of Mercedes-Benz Trucks was founded in Wörth am Rhein in 1963 and produces the Mercedes-Benz Antos, Arocs and Atego trucks – as well as the Actros, the world’s most successful heavy-duty truck, for more than 20 years. The Mercedes-Benz special trucks Econic, Unimog and Zetros are also built here. Up to 470 trucks customized according to customer requirements leave Wörth every day. Customers in over 150 countries value the “quality made in Wörth”. The facility on the Rhine is the center of competence for the global Mercedes-Benz Trucks production network. The Mercedes-Benz plant in Wörth also has more than 50 years of experience in CKD (Completely Knocked Down) production, and delivers vehicle kits to numerous overseas markets for local final assembly – more than 750,000 kits until today. About 10,300 employees, the Mercedes-Benz Wörth plant is the second-largest employer in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

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