50,000th MG All Women Plant Rolls Out 50,000th MG Hector in Gujrat

MG Motor’s MG All Women Plant made an announcement about the rollout of its 50,000th Hector from its Halol plant in Gujarat’s Vadodara. MG Motor reached this benchmark in a time of 2 years since the start of production in April 2019.

The brand MG highlights that they have set a new benchmark. Celebrating the event, the brand announced that MG Motor India manufactured its 50,000th Hector with an all-women crew in Gujarat’s Vadodara Halol plant. The main aim of this initiative was to highlight and celebrate diversity- one of the core pillars of the automaker- as women led the end-to-end production. The MG All Women Plant is the first-of-its-kind development and women-only teams were involved in panel-pressing of sheet metal and welding to painting jobs as well as carrying out post-production test runs.

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Speaking on the development, Rajeev Chaba, President & Managing Director, MG Motor India, said, “MG has always been a progressive brand with diversity, community, innovation, and experiences as our cornerstones. We believe that it is something that has broadened our perspective as a brand and unlocked efficiencies in every aspect of our business operations. The rollout of our 50,000th Hector by an all-women crew comes as an honor to their contributions and hard work. It also demonstrates that glass ceilings no longer exist even in an erstwhile male-dominated industry such as automobile manufacturing. We believe that it will inspire more women to join the automotive industry in India and abroad.”

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-All-Women Crew manufactured the milestone of the MG Hector in Gujarat

-50,000th MG Hector roll out in Halol Plant Gujarat

-The initiative has created a new benchmark while celebrating ‘Diversity’

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