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GM invests $250 million in Parma as US production ramps up
General Motors is putting a quarter of a billion dollars into its Parma Metal Center, a bet that says as much about the ...
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GM bets $5.5B against an EV future in a manufacturing pivot
General Motors is quietly rewriting its electric future with a very old-school tool: a massive new bet on trucks and SUVs.
GM has filed a trademark application for uMan Robot Assist, a name intended for use with collaborative robots and The General ...
The investments support production of the Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, as well as the Chevy Equinox and Bolt EV.
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General Motors Pours More Money Into Truck And SUV Production
General Motors is pouring more cash into its U.S.manufacturing footprint as the automaker reorganizes pieces of its North American production operations to reduce exposure to tariffs and stabilize its ...
General Motors is investing $500 million in a key factory to boost gas-powered car production—here’s what it means for buyers ...
SAIC-GM-Wuling received a pioneering industrial innovation award for its highly modular Intelligent Island Manufacturing ...
GM's new virtual reality assembly center has already identified and fixed 494 issues without first touching a vehicle. GM has 'virtually' hosted six major build events this year with manufacturing ...
GM invests $550 million in Romulus and Parma to boost gas vehicle production. The funds support 10-speed transmissions for ...
General Motors plans to invest in its Michigan, Kansas, and Tennessee manufacturing plants to increase U.S. production of both gas and electric vehicles. G eneral Motors plans to invest about $4 ...
General Motors is investing $4 billion in its U.S. plants over the next two years to boost the manufacturing of gas and electric vehicles. With the multibillion-dollar investment, the Michigan-based ...
General Motors (GM) announced plans on Tuesday to invest approximately $4 billion in domestic manufacturing plants, shifting some of its production from Mexico to the U.S. as the company navigates ...
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