BMW Group Plant Oxford's 'The New Oxford Way' (NOW) Program: From Culture Clash to Performance Culture |
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Problems soon cropped up for BMW as it failed to turn around the ailing British car maker. To make matters worse, there were post merger integration issues as the two companies had totally different cultures. As a result, in 2000, BMW sold off the Rover Group but retained the Mini brand. As part of the changes initiated, BMW shifted production from Longbridge to Cowley (in Oxford).7
5] In September 2006, BMW formed the MINI Production Triangle by combining three of its UK-based manufacturing resources. It invested £200m to create the new model and to lift the Mini production capacity by around 20 percent. In addition to Oxford, the two other plants in the triangle were the BMW Group Plant Swindon (the main supplier of MINI body pressings and sub-assemblies) and BMW Group Plant Hams Hall (which produces four-cylinder petrol engines for the BMW and the MINI brand's new MINI petrol engines). |
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