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Hello! Welcome to Ghent. This is where I work.

Now, I'll show you what I do when I come to work every day.

I have to fill in my forklift number, so I have to check it.

Number 454. I have to fill that in.

Alright!

When I started here, I was very nervous.

I didn't want to do certain locations.

Because I didn't know them very well.

Every time, I'd ask my team leader to put me somewhere easier.

Then he told me: "If you don't learn, you'll never know."

Then, I learnt everything and now it's easier for me.

I don't have a problem doing any of the posts I've learnt so far.

This is my job.

I heard my friends are in town, and I can't wait to see them.

Four new employees of Volvo Cars were given a mission.

Together, they will explore our company from the inside.

Our explorers are in Ghent

to find out more about our scalable platforms.

I've got something for you.

Since you're in Belgium: Belgian waffles.

The factory here is the perfect place to learn more

as the CMA platform was recently introduced

and the preproduction of the XC40 has just started production.

Anton and Cherie's mission in Ghent is to follow

one of the first XC40s manufactured in the plant.

Are you excited to build the brand new XC40?

I'm excited, along with all the people in Ghent.

It's a new platform, it's a new car.

For Ghent, it's very good to have the new car and we are excited.

I hope you can see it all today when you are at the plant.

MISSION: PREPARE FOR LAUNCH Mission assigned: ANTON & CHERIE

Excuse me, can I ask a question? What are you doing now?

Tightening the brackets.

-Okay, is this also for... -The brackets for the bumpers.

-...for the rear bumpers?

Is this the same that you do for the other cars, like the XC60?

-No, it's completely new. -A new process for the new platform?

So, is it your first time to assemble the new XC40?

The first time, yes. But it looks okay, I think.

Yes, of course!

Today, they were very focused. You could tell.

It was important for them to make it work, because it's a new thing.

They were very focused on their task.

Are the same people working the whole line, or do different people come in?

No, there are different people. People from launch that are helping us.

But there are also people from our normal team,

so we have two teams, 22 and 23, and they rotate.

Mark's and Nana's mission today

is to try to do some actual assembly work of the XC40.

But first: training on wooden model cars.

They are assembling the rear and the front bumpers.

Then, they know what to do and how to do it,

and why they have to do it this way.

I have a fallen nut.

It's between the yellow lines, so you can take it.

When I see the things you have been doing here, you have the right mindset.

You're ready to go to the factory.

I'm Wouter de Moor, and I'm here to build CMA.

I'm going to show you how to assemble the headlamp.

-Is that good enough? -No, it's no good.

The first time, this was not that good.

Because you have to try,

and you have to try more than once to get a feeling

We don't stop giving them training until they can assemble the parts.

Yes, it feels great going from the training session we had with Patrick

to actually installing a light on a real Volvo car - it's a good feeling.

The XC40 that Anton and Cherie are following is ready to be rolled out.

There are a lot of people. It's going to be cool to see.

It looks a little bit more like a car for the future.

Yes, it has a very conceptual design.

And I'm looking forward to the new CMA-based car that might come,

like the S40 or the V40.

Yes, that will be nice.

We'll see what comes out of the factory.

After spending a full day in the factory,

our explorers leave Ghent for Daqing, China,

where they will learn more about our other platform, the SPA platform.

The newly-founded plant in Daqing

manufactures the S90, built on the SPA platform.

The explorers' mission today

is to experience the plant and share their thoughts about it.

When I came inside, I found it very spacious and modern,

well-organised and clean.

It's much bigger than I imagined.

And what most impressed me, just after having seen the plant in Ghent,

was that they are so similar.

So, if there were no Chinese signs, you wouldn't be able

to tell that it's actually the Daqing plant.

It could be a plant in Ghent or Torslanda.

We also have to check the glue quality, the laser quality,

and the hemming quality, and so on.

And if you find an issue, say with one missed welding...

We report it, and then you have to stop the work on the station straight away.

Seeing the water test and the welding test done,

which I believe is every quarter...

The water test was done to every car that rolled off the assembly line,

I think that is another point of reassurance

that the cars produced here are high quality.

Hey, Nana, there's a fork lift driver. Do you think we can talk to him?

-Sure! Why not? -Yes, let's go.

So, how do you like driving a fork lift here?

He likes his job very much.

As a fork lift driver, he has learned a lot from Volvo.

He has also improved his technique on driving the fork lift.

Very nice. He actually allowed me to drive his fork lift.

But I was very nervous when I started driving, because

I realized it's completely different to what we have in Belgium.

The fork lift here is very fast.

We don't have that in Ghent either. I would like one, though.

Now I can say I have driven a fork lift in Ghent and in Daqing.

A good accomplishment.

Volvo Cars strive for leadership

in autonomous drive and electrification solutions.

With our scalable platforms, we can make this happen.

The explorers meet plant manager Mark Gombeer,

who tells them why the new platforms are so essential for Volvo.

Basically, it gives you a lot of flexibility.

Flexibility means that at a lower cost,

you can develop different types of product on the same kind of platform.

So, the SPA platform is for Volvo very important,

and for us in Daqing very important, as it's the product that we're making.

But as it is a scalable platform,

it means that several kinds of products can be made,

which are linked to the needs of the customer.

But let's not forget that it also allows us to make the hybrid car.

Soon, we'll make a hybrid car which is very needed

in the whole discussion about renewable energy.

And, of course, Volvo's commitment

to sell more than 1 million electrified cars by 2025.

This S90 hybrid will, for sure, contribute to that.

You've seen the plant now, but what is more fun is to drive the car.

So, I think it's time now that you go to our test track

and see for yourselves what a fantastic car this is.

In the first episode, Håkan Samuelsson told us

we'd be exploring and seeing Volvo Cars from within.

I think we've very much been doing that

and seeing the plants in Torslanda and in Ghent, Belgium.

And then here in Daqing.

Very different experiences, but part of the same story and the same theme

of producing a vehicle that is appropriate for the market.

Moving forward and reaching the objectives and goals,

like electrification and lower fuel emissions.

And really pouring in the influences of the original Scandinavian design

I think all that is part of the same story,

but it's shown in different ways at each location.

For more infomation >> Volvo Cars Explorers - Episode 3. Cars - Duration: 12:12.

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Volvo V90 D3 AWD Momentum Intellisafe Adaptieve Cruise 20 Inch Keyless MY2018 4WD! - Duration: 0:59.

For more infomation >> Volvo V90 D3 AWD Momentum Intellisafe Adaptieve Cruise 20 Inch Keyless MY2018 4WD! - Duration: 0:59.

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Volvo S40 2.0D - Duration: 0:59.

For more infomation >> Volvo S40 2.0D - Duration: 0:59.

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Volvo V40 1.6 D2 KINETIC Navi ECC Cruise PDC - Duration: 0:54.

For more infomation >> Volvo V40 1.6 D2 KINETIC Navi ECC Cruise PDC - Duration: 0:54.

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Volvo V40 1.6 D2 Momentum Navigatie/Leer/Camera - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> Volvo V40 1.6 D2 Momentum Navigatie/Leer/Camera - Duration: 1:01.

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Volvo S40 2.0D KINETIC (136pk) Clima/ Cruise/ Elek. pakket/ 6-Bak - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> Volvo S40 2.0D KINETIC (136pk) Clima/ Cruise/ Elek. pakket/ 6-Bak - Duration: 1:01.

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Volvo V40 Cross Country 1.6 D2 Navigatie/Pdc/Lm-velgen - Duration: 0:54.

For more infomation >> Volvo V40 Cross Country 1.6 D2 Navigatie/Pdc/Lm-velgen - Duration: 0:54.

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Volvo V50 2.4I Summum (LEER!!!/NAV./Climate/Stoelverw./LMV) - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> Volvo V50 2.4I Summum (LEER!!!/NAV./Climate/Stoelverw./LMV) - Duration: 1:01.

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Volvo V40 1.6 D2 R-Design | Navi | Alcantara | PDC V+A - Duration: 0:43.

For more infomation >> Volvo V40 1.6 D2 R-Design | Navi | Alcantara | PDC V+A - Duration: 0:43.

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Volvo S60 D4 190PK Summum - Duration: 0:58.

For more infomation >> Volvo S60 D4 190PK Summum - Duration: 0:58.

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Volvo V60 D3 163pk Geartronic R-Design - Duration: 1:00.

For more infomation >> Volvo V60 D3 163pk Geartronic R-Design - Duration: 1:00.

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Volvo Ocean Race boss shock resignation tantalises ahead of America's Cup protocol announcement - Duration: 5:31.

Volvo Ocean Race boss shock resignation tantalises ahead of America's Cup protocol announcement

Volvo Ocean Race boss shock resignation tantalises ahead of Americas Cup protocol announcement        .

  Visionary Volvo Ocean Race CEO Mark Turner is stepping down.

The shock resignation of Volvo Ocean Race CEO Mark Turner has speculation mounting that he will have a role in the next Americas Cup.

Round the world race management announced that the 2019-20 version has been put on hold and that Turner will step aside once a replacement has been found.

Turners surprising withdrawal comes as the protocol for the next Americas Cup is unveiled at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland, at 10am on Friday.

  Team New Zealand will unveil the protocol for the next Americas Cup in Auckland on Friday.

Turner, regarded as a visionary who was the brains behind the successful Extreme Sailing Series.

would fit an Americas Cup taking on a new direction when it is staged in Auckland in 2021 after Emirates Team New Zealand won back the Auld Mug from Oracle Team USA in Bermuda last June.

Turner, who has increased the Southern Ocean legs and encouraged increased involvement of female sailors in the next version of the Volvo which starts on October 22.

had looked to turn the global odyssey into a two-year affair and was looking to introduce foiling monohulls to the 2019-20 version.

Hi-tech monohulls will feature in the next Americas Cup as Team New Zealand break away from the multi-hulls that have been used in the last three Cups.

The details of the protocol will be fascinating as they outline the framework to be used in Auckland.

The regatta will need a new race director after the well-respected Iain Murray, who handled the job in San Francisco and Bermuda, chose to take up the position as performance director for Australian Sailing, overseeing their Olympic programme.

Could Britains Turner be the new man for the Cup?.

There could be other avenues for his involvement in the next Cup where China are tipped to ramp up Asian presence and there is talk of a second British challenge alongside Ben Ainslie Racing.

Waterside talk also suggests a return by the New York Yacht Club who held the trophy from 1870 till 1983.

But there are also whispers that Swedens Artemis Racing might not be in Auckland, frustrated at the change of direction in design after pouring millions in research and development into the catamaran class.

The finer details of the actual boat for Auckland 2021 wont be revealed until the end of November.

But a broad concept is likely to be explained when Team New Zealand and Challenger of Record Luna Rossa reveal the massive protocol document that lays down the rules of competition.

Interest will centre on the nationality rules that Team New Zealand have promised to strengthen.

What percentage of the sailing crew and whether they require birth or residency claims will be crucial to teams looking to enter.

Similarly the construction of the boats will be more stringent around where their major components are built.

The rules in Bermuda required basically only the bows to come from the country of origin.

Another key will be the number of boats allowed for each team – challengers in Bermuda were only allowed one – and how much scope is allowed for design after the one-design elements dominated much of the catamarans in Bermuda.

The regatta format is likely to return to its traditional challengers and defender format after the Kiwis expressed shock at Oracle Team USAs groundbreaking decision to allow themselves to race with the challengers in Bermuda.

The course details for Auckland could also be unveiled as they will impact on the sort of boat required.

Team New Zealand have already indicated there will be lead-up regattas in 2019 and 2020 with Italy certain to be one of the destinations given Luna Rossas key involvement.

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