DaimlerChrysler to build coastal Georgia plant
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Posted 7:07AM on Friday 18th October 2002 ( 22 years ago )
SAVANNAH - In one of the biggest economic deals in the state's history, officials say a $750 million DaimlerChrysler van plant is coming to coastal Georgia. <br>
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A formal announcement is scheduled Friday in Savannah. <br>
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Governor Barnes said yesterday the German automaker will employ 3,300 people with an average salary of $47,000. <br>
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This morning, Marc Binder - a spokesman based in DaimlerChrysler's Stuttgart, Germany headquarters - confirmed the governor's statement, saying that other possible locations for the plant had been ruled out. <br>
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But, he said, DaimlerChrysler had not yet made the final decision to go ahead with the project, and said there was no official timeline he could release about when a decision was expected. <br>
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Barnes estimates about 700 additional jobs will be created by suppliers locating near the site. State officials say impact studies show up to ten-thousand jobs could be created overall. <br>
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The plant - which will produce Sprinter and Vito cargo vans - is the first built by an automaker in Georgia in 55 years. <br>
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Construction at the site in Pooler - 12 miles west of Savannah - is scheduled to begin in July, with the first vans rolling off the assembly line in 2005.
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