ŠKODA AUTO’s Vrchlabí plant: Ten years of producing transmissions and targeted further development
ŠKODA AUTO site since 1946, state-of-the-art component plant since 2012
The Vrchlabí plant was founded back in 1864 and has been a ŠKODA AUTO site since 1946. The company initially manufactured cars here before the production facility was converted into a cutting-edge component plant, with a new factory hall being built within 18 months as part of the site’s radical transformation. ŠKODA AUTO and the Volkswagen Group invested around 170 million euros in this project. ŠKODA AUTO has been producing DQ200 transmissions here since October 2012. At first, around 530 employees would produce 1,000 units a day; now 2,340 transmissions are assembled daily by 850 staff. The majority of these transmissions are used in vehicles from other Group brands, while around 38% are installed in ŠKODA cars.
Extensive use of Industry 4.0 technologies
Since the site’s conversion was successfully completed, over 200 million euros have been invested in various initiatives and the plant’s further development; processes and operations have been widely digitalised and use technologies from the field of Industry 4.0. Cooperating robots assist with inserting the transmission piston and a smart handling robot removes parts from containers and places them on the feed belt of the processing machine. It then removes the machined transmission parts and places them in a transport basket. In addition, the work steps and processes required to set up robot workstations were digitally simulated in advance so that operations could continue while the robots were being set up and integrated.
ŠKODA AUTO’s first site worldwide to be CO2-neutral since the end of 2020
Since late 2020, the Vrchlabí plant has been ŠKODA AUTO’s first CO2-neutral production site in the world. State-of-the-art machines ensure optimum energy efficiency at the site, with some cooling lubricants being reused several times and lithium batteries installed in transport systems.
ŠKODA AUTO is fully committed to the region where plant operates
As one of the most important employers in the Hradec Králové region, the Czech car manufacturer takes its social responsibility seriously and is actively involved across the region. Among other programmes, the company supplies bicycles to the Krkonoše National Park (KRNAP) and provides vehicles for social services. The car manufacturer also gives financial support within the framework of its endowment fund.