General Motors Halts Production at Mexico Plant for Several Weeks
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General Motors is shutting down a truck plant in Mexico for several weeks, reducing production of its best-selling vehicles. GM’s assembly plant in Silao, Mexico, where the company builds the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks, was shut down for the first two weeks of July and is scheduled to shut down again in the first few weeks of August. “The planned weeks of downtime at GM Silao are part of a standard operating process focused…
General Motors paused production at the Silao plant, Guanajuato, for at least a couple of weeks, in the midst of its $4 billion investment plans in the United States. The assembly plant, in Silao, was inactive during the first two weeks of July and a new pause is expected between August 4 and 11. “The weeks of inactivity programmed at GM Silao are part of a standard operating process focused on optimizing production in our manufacturing complex,…
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GM will pause Mexican truck production again in August after earlier January shutdowns. The company says the pause is routine but hasn’t given an official restart timeline. Only Fort Wayne and Silao plants build 1500-series Silverado and Sierra pickup models. Production of two of GM’s most important pickup trucks will pause at a major plant in Mexico for part of August. While General Motors describes the move as routine, the temporary shutdown h…
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