BMW’s Spartanburg plant is the nation’s top automotive exporter
BMW plant in Spartanburg remained the nation’s largest automotive exporter in 2016
BMW plant in Spartanburg remained the nation’s largest automotive exporter in 2016
For the third consecutive year, BMW Manufacturing recorded its largest annual production, producing 411,171 X models
The $1B investment is scheduled to complete this year when the South Carolina-based factory will begin producing 450,000 vehicles annually
Bryan Grant - a BMW fan and owner - went to BMW plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina to watch the production process of X vehicles.
In a special ceremony at its Spartanburg plant this morning, BMW celebrated its three millionth vehicle to roll off the line. The vehicle, a Donington Grey Metallic X5 M
BMW Plant Spartanburg is once again the top U.S. auto exporter continuing its lead from 2014.
BMW recently announced a $1 billion expansion of the facility and a new product, the X7 to be built in Spartanburg.
The German automaker still won't be making powertrains in the United States for vehicles built at its only U.S. plant.
BMW announced today that the company will invest nearly $900 Million USD and add 300 new jobs in 2012 in its South Carolina plant.
BMW announced today further investment in two new workforce programs and additional jobs at Spartanburg
BMW announced today that its South Carolina plant has increased its ranking to No. 4 on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA's) Top 20 On-site Generation list of the largest green power users.