Chrysler Opens Manufacturing Academy in Warren, Michigan

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Students at Chrysler Group’s WCM Academy learn by participating in hands-on activities. This simulation applies WCM analysis and tools to build a child’s bike in the most efficient way possible.

Chrysler Group executives and UAW officials dedicated a new training center in Warren Michigan today to train workers a year in the latest manufacturing techniques. Called the World Class Manufacturing Academy, it uses latest technology for training modules, including 3D simulation and human motion capture equipment. There are also touch screens on the walls, iPads on table tops and individual laboratories.

WCM is the creation of Chrysler owner Fiat, which began developing, implementing and refining manufacturing operations in 2005 with the purpose of reducing waste, increasing productivity and “restoring dignity” to the employees.

The new facility takes about 25,000-square-feet of the UAW-Chrysler Technology Training Center. The Academy’s mission is to transfer high tech manufacturing “know-how” to more than 1,200 participants each year. Another 1,300 will visit the Academy for tours and meetings. Unlike past training programs, only 30% of the learning will be done in the classrooms. The other 70% of a participant’s time will be spent performing hands-on activities in the laboratories.

During a ceremony attended by Chrysler Group’s Senior Vice President of Manufacturing Scott Garberding, Vice President of the UAW Chrysler Department General Holiefield, Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel and Warren Mayor Jim Fouts, the ribbon was cut to officially open the new training center.

“WCM has engaged and empowered our UAW-represented workforce by challenging them to become more involved in driving change within our plants,” said Holiefield. “Our employees understand that WCM is the foundation of Chrysler Group’s continued success and the WCM Academy provides the opportunity for continued growth and development. By embracing WCM, we can secure manufacturing jobs and additional investment in our plants.”

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