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IAC Starts Production of Tailored Instrument Panels in Opole, Poland

IAC Starts Production of Tailored Instrument Panels in Opole
App Name: Automotive Industries

International Automotive Components (IAC), a leading supplier of premium automotive interiors, officially opened its state-of-the-art plant for tailored interiors in Opole, Poland. The new location will serve as the company’s center of excellence for highly crafted cut-and-sewn and hand-wrapped components, starting with premium instrument panels. The new operation will create about 550 skilled jobs in the region.

 

IAC has invested more than $20 million (USD) into the new location, which will cover an area of over 27,000 square meters (290,625 square feet) at its completion. The facility went from groundbreaking to the flawless start of serial production in just seven months and it is positioned to accommodate further growth.

 

“From a strategic point of view, Opole is an ideal location for us. Eastern Europe continues to be a strong growth region for the automotive. At this new location, we can focus on our first-class manufacturing skills and serve our premium customers across Europe,” said Jonas Nilsson, President European Region, International Automotive Components Group. “We are in the process of recruiting a large, skilled workforce who shares IAC’s passion for quality and superior customer service in delivering our stylish, premium products that go into some of the most successful Scandinavian vehicles around the globe.”

 

“Tailored, highly crafted interiors are, and will continue to be, core to our product portfolio. Our research shows that the demand for wrapped interior components using leather, artificial leather, and premium textiles will grow substantially to support the consumer’s desire for a personalized driving experience. This is especially true for the premium vehicle segment, in which IAC has its strength. As we move towards fully autonomous vehicles, individual flexibility of the interiors is expected to drive demand for handcrafted solutions and integrated electronic functions in interior components. That is why we expect an increase in wrapped products globally by 38 percent from 6 million parts to about nine million in the next three years,” said Marcus Nyman, Senior Vice President Global Strategic Development, International Automotive Components Group.

 

“IAC Opole will serve as the company’s Center of Excellence for tailored interiors, combining superior manufacturing and processes with development capabilities. For example, exploring new synthetic materials with natural leather look and feel and antiseptic features will be of importance, as we see the usage rate of vehicles increasing with the trend of shared mobility,” added Nilsson.

 

The grand opening ceremony on October 24, 2017 was attended by IAC top management and employees, together with client representatives and local authorities.

 

ABOUT IAC

Headquartered in Luxembourg, International Automotive Components (IAC) is a leading global supplier of automotive components and systems, including instrument panels, console systems, door panels, headliners and overhead systems to automakers around the world. The company’s 2016 sales were $6 billion. IAC Group operates more than 50 manufacturing facilities in 18 countries. The company has approximately 60 total locations in 20 countries, including 20 design, technical and commercial centers, and employs more than 24,000 people globally.

 

For more information, visit www.iacgroup.com

 

App Name: Automotive Industries