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The Mercedes-Benz U.S. plant is located in a forest setting on the highway from Birmingham to Tuscaloosa.
Eleven years ago, there was great public concern regarding the new Mercedes-Benz U.S. location in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This plant, where the Mercedes-Benz GL-, ML-, and R-Class models now leave the production line, is renowned today as an efficient and innovative production facility. It is also setting standards within Daimler's production network - not least for environmental protection.
  
Timeline
1993
The decision is made to build the first automotive plant outside Germany in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (USA).
1994
The first spade of earth is turned in the town of Vance, a few miles from Tuscaloosa. A few months later, 60,000 people apply for jobs at the new plant.
1995
Training begins. First Alabama production team members are hired and travel to Germany for training at the Mercedes-Benz Sindelfingen plant. The factory workshop opens - the first part of the plant to become operational. Prototypes are hand-assembled here.
1996
The first ML-Class concept vehicle is presented at the North American International Auto Show; production tests are run at the Tuscaloosa plant.
1997
The first ML-Class rolls off the assembly line in February. The Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center opens a few months later.
1998
The decision is made to invest US$80 million to expand production capacity from 60,000 to 80,000 vehicles a year.
1999
Bill Taylor is appointed CEO of Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI).
2000
Daimler announces it will invest US$600 million to expand the plant. In the same year, the plant is re-certified to the ISO 14001 international environmental standard.
2001
The 250,000th ML-Class rolls off the assembly line.
2002
Daimler announces that the Mercedes-Benz R-Class will be built in Tuscaloosa.
2003
The 500,000th Mercedes-Benz ML-Class rolls off the line in Tuscaloosa.
2004
Production launch of the second-generation ML-Class.
2005
The plant's expansion is completed and the first R-Class model rolls off the assembly line.
2006
Production of the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class begins.
2007
The plant celebrates its tenth anniversary. The plant's 1,000,000th vehicle rolls off the line in November.
2008
The Daimler SUV family is equipped with the new environmentally friendly BLUETEC diesel technology.
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