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BMW plant builds three millionth engine

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The three millionth engine has been produced at the BMW Group's UK engine plant at Hams Hall, near Birmingham.

BMW plant builds three millionth engineThe milestone power unit – a 1.6 four-cylinder petrol engine – will be despatched to the MINI plant at Oxford, destined for a car to be built for the emerging Indian market. MINI made its debut in the premium small car segment in India earlier this year marking MINIs 100th export market where three exclusive outlets are being established.

Over 80% of MINIs produced in the UK are exported and more than 1.6 million have been exported since the car was launched in 2001.

"This is a fantastic milestone for Plant Hams Hall," said plant director, Nick Spencer. "Our 800-strong workforce is proud to be playing an important role within BMW Group's global production network, building engines in the UK for cars sold in many countries around world and contributing to the success of the iconic MINI brand."

The achievement follows a year of record production in 2011 and confirmation that facilities are to be upgraded at the Hams Hall plant to enable the production of future generation engines at the site.

"BMW's three millionth engine in a MINI that's now exported to 100 countries is emblematic of the current success of the UK auto sector. Last year UK automotive exports were up 15 per cent at an all time high of £29.5 billion in cash terms and engine production increased nearly five per cent to 2.5 million units," commented Business Minister, Mark Prisk.

High-tech, extremely fuel-efficient four-cylinder petrol engines have been built at Plant Hams Hall for BMW vehicles for over a decade. Production of award-winning engines for MINI have been produced since 2006, with over one million forming a large part of the three million milestone.

The UK-built engines are supplied, in sequence, to production plants in Germany, Austria and Oxford and currently power the BMW X1, BMW 1 Series and the recently launched new BMW 3 Series as well as all MINI petrol models.

 
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