* Etobicoke Casting
currently specializes in structural crossmember and component castings
* Central location outside of Toronto plays pivotal
role in Chrysler Group assembly and logistics network * World Class Manufacturing (WCM) implementation has led to
significant increases in operating efficiency
In 1964, the Beatles
conquered North America, the Toronto Maple Leafs won their third
consecutive Stanley Cup and, what is now known as the Etobicoke Casting Plant
(ECP) in Etobicoke, Ont., was purchased by Chrysler Corporation to manufacture
pistons and castings for Chrysler-produced vehicles. On Aug. 24, 2014, ECP
celebrated its 50th year of producing die cast parts for Chrysler Group LLC.
“Our team’s vision is to be the premier world-class
manufacturer of structural and component die castings through innovation, ingenuity,
commitment, dependability and leadership,” said Jerry Peterson, Plant Manager – Etobicoke Casting Plant, Chrysler Group
LLC. “We are proud to celebrate 50 years of superior craftsmanship from our
dedicated employees, which has led to quality-produced vehicles and strong
worldwide sales. We look forward to building on that foundation for continued
future success.”
Originally built in 1942 by the Canadian government to
support the World War II effort, the plant began operations as Alcan Aluminum
to produce sand and permanent moulds for military aircraft applications.
Twenty-two years later, it would be acquired by the Chrysler Corporation with a
major expansion added in 1965.
In 1998, further expansion to the facility was completed to
accommodate a new piston cast process and, specifically, the addition of
tooling and equipment for the high-pressure die casting department.
In 2010, the Company announced a $27.2 million investment
for new tooling to produce front and rear crossmembers for the Dodge Dart,
Jeep® Cherokee and the all-new Chrysler 200, as well as future vehicles. This
new technology investment has also improved the plant’s quality, testing and
inspection processes. The plant employs over 500 people.
Today, the nearly 300,000-square-foot plant also produces
aluminum die castings, such as adapters, powertrain mounts, transfer cases,
stators and pistons over three shifts, for a variety of Chrysler Group vehicles
that are assembled at assembly plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The plant’s
central location just outside of Toronto plays an integral part in both inbound
and outbound deliveries from suppliers as well as Chrysler Group’s
manufacturing locations.
ECP has also dedicated itself to achieving an international
standard certification in quality (ISO-9001 certification) and environmental
awareness (ISO-14001 certification).
In 2009, ECP, along with Chrysler Group’s other
manufacturing facilities, began implementing World Class Manufacturing
(WCM), a methodology that focuses on reducing waste, increasing productivity,
and improving quality and safety in a systematic and organized way. ECP
encourages its employees to identify and offer suggestions on how to reduce
waste and losses throughout the plant. The plant has realized significant cost
savings as a result of the suggestions provided by both hourly and salaried
personnel.
In addition to WCM improvements, the employees of ECP have
currently undertaken a major initiative to bring the facility’s structure back
to its basic condition. In the last year, a significant amount of time, effort,
elbow grease, paint and forward-thinking has gone into supporting this
plant-wide initiative. As a result, a safe, clean, bright and lean workplace
has emerged.
The ECP team is united under the theme, “Casting the Vision
for Tomorrow,” positioning the plant well for future success as an integral
part of Chrysler Group’s innovative manufacturing operations.
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