General Motors to Invest $20 Million in Romulus Assembly Plant

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General Motors to Invest $20 Million in Romulus Assembly Plant

GM has invested more than $880 million at the Romulus plant since 2009. The plant currently employs about 1,350 people.

General Motors is investing $20 million at its Romulus, Michigan propulsion plant to increase the plant’s capacity for future 10-speed transmission production. Romulus currently builds V6 engines and 10-speed transmissions used in several GM cars, trucks and crossovers.

The new investment will be used to purchase additional machining equipment that will enable the transmission capacity expansion. GM is not disclosing specifics or timing related to the plant’s future products at this time.

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“Romulus has a long-standing reputation of quality, productivity and performance and we are proud of the hard work and commitment displayed by the entire Romulus team,” said GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra during a visit to the plant to meet with employees and community leaders. “GM’s investment in Romulus will enable the plant to continue playing an important role in our core business going forward.”

Since 2009, GM has invested more than $880 million at the Romulus plant. The plant currently employs about 1,350 people.

The investment in Romulus follows GM’s announcement earlier this week to invest $36 million at its Lansing Delta Township assembly plant for future crossover production.

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The Romulus plant originally opened in 1976 as part of GM Detroit Diesel Allison Division, making diesel engines and components. Romulus began to produce engines in the 1980’s, and through the years, has produced over 10.8 million V8 engines and over 6.6 million V6 engines.

GM has strong presence in Michigan with more than 51,000 employees working at 33 locations. Michigan is home to more than 3,100 GM suppliers with more than $10 billion spent with those suppliers annually.

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