General Motors is to plough US$37m into its Lansing Delta Township assembly plant, with money earmarked for tooling and equipment to enhance the plant’s manufacturing capabilities.
“This investment is the result of the commitment from the employees and leadership at Lansing Delta Township,” said GM manufacturing manager Gerald Johnson. “Their dedication to building high-quality products competitively is why we are investing in their future.”
Lansing Delta Township opened in 2006 and is the manufacturing home of the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia crossovers. The three vehicles have seen strong sales, increasing 36% in September. The Buick Enclave has increased retails sales 89% compared to last year.
“The men and women of UAW Local 602 focus on quality each and every day, and our customers see that focus when they start up their vehicle,” said UAW Local 602 president Brian Fredline.
No new jobs will be created through the investment.
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