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Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig
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Volkswagenwerk Braunschweig is a Volkswagen factory that makes automobile parts in Braunschweig (Gifhorner Str.), Germany. Production started on 23 February 1938 (before Volkswagenwerk Wolfsburg) for manufacturing steering components of KdF-Wagen (VW Käfer) and tools for Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke in Dessau. Components for vehicles of VW Group (Audi, Škoda, SEAT and Bugatti) are produced, including running gears, axles, shock absorbers, brake parts and pedals.
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As of 2006, approximately 6,200 workers were employed. It was the largest industrial site in the city.[1] In 2010, the number of workers amounted to 5,548.[2] In 2014, 6,625 people worked there.[citation needed]
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