GM Investing $71 Million in Two Ohio Manufacturing Plants
General Motors announced a $71 million investment in two manufacturing plants in Ohio: $39 million for the Toledo transmission plant and $32 million for the Defiance casting plant. This initiative will preserve 240 manufacturing jobs and enhance production capabilities, specifically for GM's eight-speed rear-wheel-drive transmission and future engine components. Since 2009, GM has invested over $3.3 billion in Ohio, supporting local employment and solidifying its manufacturing footprint.
- Investment of $71 million in Ohio plants to enhance production.
- Preservation of 240 U.S. manufacturing jobs.
- Over $3.3 billion invested in Ohio since 2009.
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WARREN, Mich., Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- General Motors announced today plans to invest
The Toledo investment will be used to upgrade and enhance the production of GM's eight-speed rear-wheel-drive transmission and the Defiance investment will be used to prepare the facility for future engine casting components work.
"Through these investments, GM continues to strengthen its significant manufacturing presence in Ohio," said Phil Kienle, GM vice president of North American Manufacturing and Labor Relations. "Our Toledo and Defiance teams continue to focus on building world-class products for our customers and these actions are an investment in their futures."
Since 2009, GM has invested more than
In 2019, GM paid more than
In addition, GM has continued its commitment to the Lordstown community by working closely with Lordstown Motors Corp. since May 2019 to support the launch of its Endurance pickup. The acquisition of Lordstown Motors by DiamondPeak Holding Corp. is expected to close during the fourth quarter and the company will be listed on the Nasdaq. GM is investing
Toledo Transmission Operations opened in 1916. Plant employees produced truck transfer cases and transmissions for four- and six-wheel-drive military trucks throughout World War II. Today, about 1,700 team members proudly manufacture and assemble GM's six-speed, eight-speed, and ten-speed rear-wheel-drive transmissions and nine-speed front-wheel-drive transmissions that are used in a variety of Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles. Hourly employees are represented by UAW Local 14.
Defiance Casting Operations opened in 1948 and currently employs about 580 employees. The first iron was poured at the facility on Aug. 23, 1948. Today, these team members manufacture cylinder block and cylinder head castings for inline-four, V-6 and V-8 engines used in a variety of Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles. Hourly employees are represented by UAW Local 211.
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