Dingolfing is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of the district Dingolfing-Landau. It is situated on the river Isar, 27 km east of Landshut and 28 km south of Straubing. The Free State of Bavaria (German: Freistaat Bayern), with an area of 70,553 km² (27,241 square miles) and 12. ... Dingolfing-Landau is a district in Bavaria, Germany. ... The Isar is the third largest river in Bavaria, Germany. ... Landshut is a city in Bavaria, Germany, the capital of the Niederbayern region. ... Straubing is an independent city in Niederbayern. ...
At the moment the Dingolfing Plant is in charge of the production of all 5 Series and 7 Series models, the assembly of some of the 3 Series models and the production of the painted body of the Z8 Roadster, which is later passed on to the Munich plant for completion and final assembly.
For many years the Dingolfing Plant has done an excellent job of processing aluminum, which is essential in the manufacture of complete aluminum bodies.
The Dingolfing Plant, which is integrated into the BMW Groups worldwide network of production, does not only produce automobiles, but also delivers parts and components (such as suspensions and pressed parts) to the other plants.
At Dingolfing, approximately 21,000 people are employed, where they manufacture up to 1,300 cars per day, that's 280,000 units a year with the average production year lasting from 200 to 250 days depending on market demands.
In addition to all the 3ers, the 5ers and the new 7 series, Dingolfing produces the body-in-white, or formed and base-coated body, of the Z8 Roadster which is then moved to Munich for final assembly.
Dingolfing also serves as a huge warehouse complex from which nearly 100 trucks and dozens of trains carry parts to more than 130 countries.