GM will spend $500 million to upgrade machinery at its Arlington assembly plant. The new technology will enable workers to produce future versions of Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac's full-sized SUVs. In 2021, GM announced it aimed to exclusively manufacture electric vehicles by 2035. The investment represents some job security for the plant's 5,000 employees.
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GM to invest $500 million at plant that makes large SUVs in Arlington, Texas
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors said Thursday that it will sink more than $500 million into its Arlington, Texas, assembly plant to get ready for the next generation of big
GM to invest $500 million at plant that makes large SUVs in Arlington, Texas
General Motors says it will sink more than $500 million into its Arlington, Texas, assembly plant to get ready for the next generation of big SUVs with internal-combustion engines
GM to Invest $500 Million at Plant That Makes Large SUVs in Arlington, Texas
DETROIT—General Motors said Thursday that it will sink more than $500 million into its Arlington, Texas, assembly plant to get ready for the next generation of big SUVs with internal-combustion engines.
The company said the plant will get new equipment for metal stamping, the body shop, and general assembly.
No new jobs will be created by the investment at the plant, but GM said it expects to keep the current workforce of over 5,200 people. They…
GM to invest $500 million at plant that makes large SUVs in Arlington, Texas
General Motors says it will sink more than $500 million into its Arlington, Texas, assembly plant to get ready for the next generation of big SUVs with internal-combustion engines.