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Honda to Expand Metalcasting in U.K.
Published February 21, 2008
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Semi-solid casting will allow on-site diesel block production

Honda of the U.K. Manufacturing Ltd. is planning a new metalcasting operation at its central production plant in Swindon, England, part of an overall $157-million expansion and upgrade of that plant. The announcement came as the automaker celebrated manufacturing its 2 millionth car at  Swindon, a plant that was inaugurated 22 years ago.

The other projects in the expansion include a new plastics operation, launched in January, which is capable of molding and painting 1,300 bumpers daily; and more improvements to the welding and painting processes, to improve productivity and efficiency.

The new casting center will involve Honda’s patented Advanced Semi-Solid Casting Technology (ASCT). It will allow the British plant to cast diesel engine blocks on-site, rather than import them from Japan (the current practice.)

Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd. is a fully integrated automotive plant (casting, engine production, stamping, painting, assembly) that presently produces Honda CR-Vs and Civics. It exports the vehicles to 60 countries.


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