GM to invest US$21M in Flint Michigan Auto Assembly Plant up-grade

September 22, 2009

The US auto giant, General Motors Co., said Monday that it will spend more than US$21M up-grading its Flint Assembly plant to build the 2011 light-duty crew cab. It is the latest production increase and capital investment announced by since it emerged from bankruptcy July 10 with 50B US$s in federal aid. According to a Detroit News report, will spend money renovating the existing heavy-duty assembly process and installing new machinery, equipment and tooling. Construction is expected to start in the Q-4 Y 2009 production starting in July 2010. also is investing US$43M to build lithium-ion battery plant in a Brownstown Township industrial park near Detroit that will supply a key component of the Volt extended-range electric vehicle

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