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Management of Daimler Buses and General Works Council agree on target picture to ensure competitiveness and the German sites

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  • Structural changes allow permanent reduction of annual operating costs in Germany for necessary competitiveness
  • Safeguarding employment: German sites of EvoBus excluded from layoffs for operational reasons until the end of 2033
  • Significantly optimized use of the European production network
  • Complete #bus bodyshell construction for the Ligny-en-Barrois, Mannheim and Neu-Ulm plants will be carried out at the Holýšov site in the Czech Republic beginning in 2028
  • Daimler Buses investing approximately 150 million euros in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm plants by the end of the decade
  • Mannheim becomes center of competence for electric city buses in the production network
  • Neu-Ulm remains center of competence for coaches in the production network
  • Till Oberwörder, CEO #daimler Buses: "In intensive discussions with the works council, we have agreed on a target picture that is intended to ensure our long-term competitiveness. In this way, we are creating a long-term vision for our production sites in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm. We are and remain the only manufacturer that continues to produce city buses and coaches in Germany."
  • Bruno Buschbacher, Chairman of the #generalworkscouncil of EvoBus GmbH: "With the target picture for EvoBus, we have achieved a viable result. Both sides had to move in the negotiations. We have sustainably safeguarded our tradition-rich plants in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm and given our colleagues a reliable future perspective. Both plants will play a leading role in development and production in the future."

The Management of #daimler Buses and the #generalworkscouncil of EvoBus GmbH have agreed on a target picture to ensure long-term competitiveness and the German sites. The company will implement various structural changes in order to permanently reduce the annual operating costs in Germany. Among other things, the complete #bus bodyshell construction for the Ligny-en-Barrois, Mannheim and Neu-Ulm plants will be carried out at the Holýšov site in the Czech Republic beginning in 2028. In return, the #generalworkscouncil was able to achieve an extension of the existing employment protection for the employees of the EvoBus GmbH in Germany from 2024 until the end of 2033. This means that layoffs for operational reasons are excluded during this period. #daimler Buses will also invest approximately 150 million euros in both German sites by the end of the decade.

Till Oberwörder, CEO #daimler Buses: "In intensive discussions with the Works Council, we have agreed on a target picture that is intended to ensure our long-term competitiveness. In this way, we are creating a long-term vision for our production sites in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm. We are and remain the only manufacturer that continues to produce city buses and coaches in Germany."

"We have defined a clear roadmap for fully electric vehicles. However, there are many new competitors offering electric buses. This intensified market situation means that we have to position ourselves better in terms of production costs. This applies in particular to our German plants. We want to continue to offer our customers the best products at attractive conditions – and the target picture makes it possible," Oberwörder continues.

Bruno Buschbacher, Chairman of the #generalworkscouncil of EvoBus GmbH belonging to #daimler Buses: "With the target picture for EvoBus, we have achieved a viable result. Both sides had to move in the negotiations. We have sustainably safeguarded our tradition-rich plants in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm and given our colleagues a reliable future perspective. Both plants will play a leading role in development and production in the future. Such a result was only possible because the colleagues from the two locations were united and worked together to defend their interests."

"As the #generalworkscouncil of EvoBus, we have to accept the relocation of the #bus bodyshell construction abroad, because this is the only way for the company to regain the necessary competitiveness. Not conceding would only have brought more uncertainty for EvoBus in the coming years and would ultimately have meant a slow decline. We regret this step, but we have to face reality. Now it is the task of the management to make the necessary investments at the German sites, to ensure the agreed alternative employment and to lead EvoBus into a successful future," says Buschbacher.

Expansion of flexibility in the European production network

As part of the target picture, #daimler Buses will expand its cooperation in the European production network. In future, vehicle quantities will be flexibly distributed depending on the order situation. For the two sites in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm, the minimum size of the permanent workforce in production is set at 1,500 each. There will be no capping of production quantities in Germany, giving the Mannheim and Neu-Ulm plants the opportunity to benefit from future growth in demand.

Mannheim and Neu-Ulm: competence centers in the production network

All new Mercedes-Benz city buses and Setra coaches for the European market will be developed and launched at the #daimler Buses plants in Mannheim and Neu-Ulm in the future. Mannheim will be the center of competence for electric city buses and, from 2024, will focus entirely on the production of fully electric city buses. In addition, the plant is expanding component production. Neu-Ulm will remain the center of competence for coaches, and will continue to be the only location to manufacture Setra coaches. From the second half of the decade onward, fully electric intercity buses will also roll off the production line in Neu-Ulm and, from the end of the decade, coaches with battery electric and hydrogen-based fuel cell drives.

Electrically driven models for the entire portfolio

Daimler Buses aims to offer locally CO2-neutral vehicles based on batteries or hydrogen in each segment by 2030. The focus will initially be on the core markets of Europe and Latin America. By 2039, only locally CO2-neutral new vehicles will be sold in the core market of Europe. In the city #bus segment, in particular, this is to be the case in Europe as early as 2030. On its way to the global electrification of passenger transport, #daimler Buses plans to launch the first all-electric intercity #bus in the middle of this decade. Coaches with battery-powered and hydrogen-based drives will follow at the end of this decade. In line with the dual-track strategy of its parent company #daimler Truck, #daimler Buses is focusing on both battery-electric and hydrogen-based technologies – because this is the only way to offer tailored zero-emission solutions for the diverse applications of its customers.

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