How long does it take to build a car?
Example: My most recent guesstimate was "the second week in Ocotber." Assuming the actual building started sometime between the 9th and 15th of October, how long does it take to get to the end of the assembly line? Hours? Days? Weeks?
Wayne
Curious in Texas.
Corvette. 48 hours on 10 hour shifts. Assembly time excluding component prep time.
Modern assembly lines spit out between 50 & 100 vehicles per hour. That's a lot of rice burners, Paw-Paw.
Last edited by venchka; Oct 18, 2011 at 08:48 AM.
So,
If the "build in the second week of October" was accurate then our GLK is someshere between the assembly line and the ship. Bremen is not very far from the port.
Wayne
Our GLK exists! Thinking good weather thoughts!
The MB factory was extremely well organized, clean and state-of-the-art (as one would expect!). Most of the assembly work was done by robots up until the chassis and engine ‘marry’ with the body. From there much of the work is done by hand until the vehicle (after traveling many miles throughout the line by various conveyors) is driven out of the factory and into a testing/prep area where protective materials are added before loading onto a truck or train.
So in the end it likely takes only a few hours for a GLK to go from order to actual vehicle, though of course all the components have to be on hand first (including body parts that were painted in advance).
Last edited by CJM Online; Oct 18, 2011 at 04:51 AM.
That would be an amazing experience. I had always assumed that the 2-4 weeks between no more changes and final assembly is used to gather all of the sub-assemblies. 650 C-Class sedans a day blows my mind. That is almost 2 a minute. Boggles the mind.
Wayne
Last edited by venchka; Oct 18, 2011 at 03:29 PM.



