WENTZVILLE, Mo. – The men and women
launching the new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon midsize pickup trucks
at General Motors’ Wentzville Assembly Plant are proud of their “perfect
bodies.”
Not
necessarily what they see in the mirror but the perfect bodies of the new trucks
that began production in September.
Engineers
at Wentzville used perfectly measured mockups of the trucks’ interior and
exterior and a sophisticated laser-scanning system to test the fit of parts and
assemblies both to the “perfect body” and to other parts to which they connect.
Long
before the assembly line started to roll, this process identified and aided in
the resolution of mismatches and conflicts involving parts and assemblies
coming from five GM plants and as many as 20 different suppliers.
More
than 200 parts or assemblies were evaluated using the tools before regular
production began. One example was an ill-fitting passenger side “A-pillar”
between the windshield, instrument panel and headliner. The pillar was
disassembled piece by piece uncovering Part Quality, Design, and Assembly
issues. Working with all parties they were able to fix the issue and refine the
production process before the line ran trucks to be shipped to dealers.
“We’re
working with an entirely new vehicle architecture as well as the latest
technology available for dimensional management,” said Bryan Vickery,
dimensional engineer for Body Maintenance at Wentzville. “The process is a big
part of delivering improved body structures, which translates to great vehicles
to our customers.”
The
tools are still used in production, where they help identify issues undetectable
by the human eye.
“The
perfect body process helps everyone by quickly identifying the source of a
particular issue and giving us guidance on what needs to be done to fix it,”
said Mark Deterding, engineering manager for Magna Interiors. “We discover
potential issues before they can affect the vehicle’s quality. We identify
solutions and we use them to make sure our solutions work.
“It’s
an additional step, but we’re happy to spend time with these perfect bodies
because they mean safer, quieter and more reliable vehicles for the customer.”
About Chevrolet
Founded in 1911
in Detroit, Chevrolet is one of
the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 140 countries and
selling more than 4.9 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides
customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature spirited performance,
expressive design, and high quality. More information on Chevrolet models can
be found at www.chevrolet.com.
About GMC
GMC has manufactured trucks since 1902, and is one of the industry's
healthiest brands. Innovation and engineering excellence is built into all GMC
vehicles and the brand is evolving to offer more fuel-efficient
trucks and crossovers, including the Terrain
small SUV and Acadia crossover. GMC is the
only manufacturer to offer three full-size
hybrid trucks with the Yukon, Yukon Denali SUVs and the Sierra pickup. The Sierra Heavy
Duty pickups are the most capable and powerful trucks in the
market. Details on all GMC models are available at http://www.gmc.com/, on Twitter at @thisisgmc or at http://www.facebook.com/gmc.
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