BMW to shutdown production at its Spartanburg plant
BMW announced that it will temporarily shut down its manufacturing facility in Spartanburg due to the outbreak of COVID-19
BMW announced that it will temporarily shut down its manufacturing facility in Spartanburg due to the outbreak of COVID-19
BMW is preparing to suspend production at its plants in Europe and South Africa, until April 19, responding to lower demand and coronavirus
Autobild is now reporting that the BMW plant in Leipzig has its first coronavirus case (COVID-19). BMW plant in Leipzig confirmed the report.
BMW takes in proposals from its employees to change operations or improve workflow. Last year, these ideas saved the Group some €62 million.
BMW has dropped plans to open a factory in Russia after talks with authorities broke down over government subsidies for the facility
BMW is expanding production capacity and increasing its staff at the Competence Centre for E-Drive Production in Dingolfing
The current plant vacation to celebrate the New Year will be extended by one week until February 9 in all three BMW Group plants in China
BMW announced it will be purchasing lithium worth over €540 million from their current supplier, Ganfeng Lithium Co. Ltd.
BMW announced it will be joining the Getting to Zero Coalition, in an effort to slash CO2 emissions of its international maritime shipping.
BMW announced this week that it will start construction of a 1 billion euro plant in Debrecen. The project will kick off in Spring 2020
830,000 people have jobs in the field and they are getting less and less work done as demand for the cars traditionally made in Germany is going down