General Motors will start construction of a US$ 174-million stamping facility that will create or retain about 145 jobs.
The new facility, part of the company's Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant, will produce stamping components for the Cadillac ATS and Cadillac CTS family
of vehicles anda future product.
"Lansing Grand River Assembly is known for the high quality of its work and the flexible manufacturing that has been a trademark since it opened," said Christine Sitek, GM North America Manufacturing Manager. "Today's announcement demonstrates GM's commitment to strengthening key plant capabilities related to quality and efficiency."
The new facility, part of the company's Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant, will produce stamping components for the Cadillac ATS and Cadillac CTS family
of vehicles anda future product.
"Lansing Grand River Assembly is known for the high quality of its work and the flexible manufacturing that has been a trademark since it opened," said Christine Sitek, GM North America Manufacturing Manager. "Today's announcement demonstrates GM's commitment to strengthening key plant capabilities related to quality and efficiency."
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