“We see the Port of Savannah as a logistical link for our supply chain to provide efficient service that will benefit our Chattanooga factory.” Volkswagen Chattanooga rolled its first car, a Passat SEL, off the line last month. The introduction of the factory’s inaugural customer car initiates the process of increasing volume to reach its full capacity.
“We greatly appreciate this new business with Volkswagen and the opportunity it presents for Georgia and the Southeast U.S,” said GPA’s Executive Director Curtis J. Foltz. “We plan to work closely with the Volkswagen team to identify long-term logistical needs and accommodate additional growth.” The Port of Savannah, strategically located to efficiently handle cargo for the Chattanooga metro area, offers immediate access to two major interstates, best-in-class traffic and gate processing technology, personal service through a Client Relations Center and the efficiencies of a single-terminal with direct access to rail. When the factory reaches full production in 2012, Volkswagen Chattanooga will produce 150,000 Passats. The 2012 Passat has a TDI clean diesel engine that can go 795 miles on one tank of gas with 43 mpg, and on certain models the Fender Premium Audio System features a nine-speaker sound system.
The GPA’s Port of Brunswick also handles import Volkswagens that are distributed throughout the Southeast.
Photo shows Senior staff of the Georgia Ports Authority met with Volkswagen Group of America, Chattanooga, LLC executives at Garden City Terminal on Friday. Pictured left to right, front row to back: VW Assistant Manager of Special Supply Jim Williamson, VW Intercontinental Logistics Specialist Jay Johnson, GPA Executive Director Curtis Foltz, VW General Manager of Logistics Laszlo Juhasz, GPA Chief Commercial Officer Cliff Pyron, GPA Sales Manager, Trade Development Bill Jakubsen, GPA Senior Director of Operations and Maintenance John Trent, GPA Director of Information Technology Bill Sutton and GPA Chief Operating Officer Griffin Lynch