Production delays/ timeline
I assume a lot of the cars sitting in the parking lots had lower VIN numbers but not sure again!
I assume a lot of the cars sitting in the parking lots had lower VIN numbers but not sure again!
Last edited by JohnW123; Aug 9, 2019 at 09:14 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
"In the USA, several crisis units have been struggling for months against difficulties in ramping up the production of important models such as the next generation of the high-yield SUV GLE or the new van bestseller Sprinter. Yet they barely made any progress.
One of the reasons: Many specialists did not make it at all or only with a delay to the front. The US initially denied them the necessary visas, it says from group circles: "That has limited us".
Missing or delayed issued work permits, as measured by the many other construction sites at Daimler, may represent only a small problem. But the example shows by way of example how many places it has caught on the Swabians in the past nine months. Daimler declined to comment on internal events.
In the meantime, visa worries are no longer an issue anyway.
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Internally it is said that the massive supplier problems, which gave it in the American mammoth work in Tuscaloosa with the production start-up of the new version of the GLE, are largely solved. If this finding is true, three revised derivatives of the model in Alabama should roll off the production line this year: GLE Coupé, GLS and GLS Maybach should provide additional growth impulses."
Well after taking delivery I opened the hood and came across a dried up leave which really surprised me given where we are in the seasons and when I believed this car was produced. The VIN ends with 81336, anyone else with a GLE450 care to share when their car was produced and their VIN sequence? Does a VIN in the 81,000 for a July production date make sense?
Just had an email from the National Corporate Operations Manager at Inchcape UK. The latest estimate for my GLE450 is now the last week in September which is 3 months sooner than the last date I was given. Things MAY be moving on at last.
Given the date of last week in September that has been quoted, will it even be in production yet? I'm not very well up on the production/delivery time schedule.
While all the supplier / production issues were going on the thing that was driving customer service to the worst levels is "not knowing or having visibility into status of our orders". Where was MB IT department and CIO office in this whole fiasco?
At the very least they could have worked on opening up limited netstar access to consumers so we the consumers have somewhat of a real time view into the status of our cars. Was that too difficult of a decision for MB Corporate or CIO office when driving consumer experience is one of the core tenets of business today. I am sure that could have been done in few weeks let alone almost the year this problem has been going on.






