DCS (Daimler Chrysler Stuttgart) – Mettingen, Stuttgart (Germany)
Commissioning direction of automation lines. Responsibles for the Loramendi M271 core production line. Commissioning of 4 production cells with Siemens S7-AS300 PLC, 3 conveyors built with S7-AS400, Siemens Protocol for visualization, 6 ABB Robots for assembly and equipment gluing, storage units for Viastore high racks, Siemens electro-cranes. 

The Daimler Chrysler (now Daimler AG) plant in Mettingen, Stuttgart, Germany, is a key production facility specializing in the manufacture of automotive components, especially engines and transmissions for Mercedes-Benz brand vehicles.

The company was renamed DaimlerChrysler following the acquisition of U.S. automaker Chrysler Corporation in 1998, and was renamed Daimler AG following the divestment of Chrysler in 2007. In 2021, Daimler AG was the second-largest German automaker and the world’s sixth-largest by production. In February 2022, Daimler was renamed Mercedes-Benz Group as part of a transaction that spun off its commercial vehicle segment as a separate company, Daimler Truck.