Monday, January 17, 2011

Hyundai reportedly considering second U.S. plant to meet rising demand



Every car manufacturer wants it had this problem: not enough to meet supply and demand. The solution? Expand production, of course. This is the situation reportedly Hyundai, and says the car manufacturer if it is to build another plant, it should be here in the United States.

Hyundai is currently building the Sonata and Elantra lonely at its U.S. plant in Montgomery, Alabama. (The Santa Fe, now is the Kia subsidiary plant in West Point, Georgia built.) And with demand for its impressive lineup rapidly in the United States - nearly 25 percent in 2010 compared to 2009 - the Korean automaker is seriously considering expanded its production capacity with another plant to meet growing demand.

Managers are supposed to consider the possibility that next year, after whether the upward trend in demand enough to expand the search warrant continued watching.

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