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Lista de fábricas del Grupo Volkswagen

Países con fábricas del Grupo Volkswagen en todo el mundo

Esta lista de fábricas del Grupo Volkswagen detalla las instalaciones de fabricación actuales [1] y anteriores operadas por la empresa automotriz Grupo Volkswagen y sus subsidiarias. Estas incluyen sus marcas principales de Volkswagen Turismos , [2] Audi , [3] [4] SEAT , [5] Škoda [6] [7] y Volkswagen Vehículos Comerciales , junto con sus marcas premium de Ducati , Lamborghini , Porsche , Bentley y Bugatti , y también incluye plantas de su principal participación mayoritaria en el fabricante sueco de camiones Scania . [8]

El Grupo alemán Volkswagen es el fabricante de automóviles más grande del mundo en 2015. [1] En 2019 , tiene 136 plantas de producción y emplea a alrededor de 670.000 personas en todo el mundo que producen una producción diaria de más de 26.600 vehículos de motor y componentes principales relacionados. , a la venta en más de 150 países. [1]

Fábricas

Notas: En la segunda columna de la tabla: - el 'código de identificación VIN de fábrica', [9] esto se indica en el dígito 11 del número de identificación del vehículo de 17 dígitos de los vehículos , y este código de fábrica solo se asigna a plantas que producen vehículos reales terminados. Las fábricas de componentes que no producen vehículos completos no tienen este código de identificación de fábrica.

Antiguas fábricas

Notas: En la segunda columna de la tabla: - el 'código de identificación VIN de fábrica', [9] esto se indica en el dígito 11 del número de identificación del vehículo de 17 dígitos de los vehículos , y este código de fábrica solo se asigna a plantas que producen vehículos reales terminados. Las fábricas de componentes que no producen vehículos completos no tienen este código de identificación de fábrica.

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See also

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