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Honda launches new automated engine assembly line in Alabama

LINCOLN, Alabama – A new $71.4 million engine assembly facility at Honda’s Alabama plant is so advanced that its 250 workers and 92 robots can turn out 1,500 V-6 engines per day, thanks to automated systems that can handle tasks such as assembling and installing pistons.

The sophisticated new engine line at Honda’s facility in Alabama represents a breakthrough for the automaker’s engine North American assembly operations because of its highly automated assembly processes.

“Our new automated engine assembly line is the most advanced facility of its kind at any Honda operation across the globe — and it’s right here in Lincoln, Alabama,” said Jeff Tomko, president of Honda Manufacturing of Alabama.

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