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Old 11-21-2005, 03:38 PM
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A Closer Look at GM's Plans
November 21, 2005 11:28 a.m.

General Motors' wide-ranging restructuring of its manufacturing operations in the U.S. and Canada is part of its plan to return the company to profitability. The world's largest auto maker says it wants to eliminate 30,000 manufacturing positions through 2008. GM will also shut down nine assembly, stamping and powertrain facilities and three service and parts operations. GM employs about 325,000 people world-wide.

Six assembly plant sites:

• Oklahoma City, Okla., will cease production in early 2006.

• Lansing, Mich., Craft Centre will cease production in mid-2006.

• Spring Hill, Tenn., Plant/Line No. 1, will cease production at the end of 2006.

• Doraville, Ga., will cease production at the end of its current products' lifecycle in 2008.

• The third shift will be removed at Oshawa Car Plant No. 1, in Ontario, Canada, in the second half of 2006. Subsequently, Oshawa Car Plant No. 2 will cease production after the current product runs out in 2008.

• The third shift will be removed at Moraine, Ohio, during 2006, with timing to be based on market demand.


Capacity-related actions affecting stamping, Service & Parts Operations and powertrain facilities include:

• The Lansing, Mich., Metal Center will cease production in 2006.

• The Pittsburgh, Pa., Metal Center will cease production in 2007.

• The Parts Distribution Center in Portland, Ore., will cease operations in 2006.

• The Parts Distribution Center in St. Louis, Mo., will cease warehousing activities and will be converted to a collision center facility in 2006.

• The Parts Processing Center in Ypsilanti, Mich., will cease operations in 2007. One additional Parts Processing Center, to be announced at a later date, will also cease operations in 2007.

• The competitiveness of all unitizing (packaging) operations at the Pontiac, Drayton Plains, and Ypsilanti Processing Centers in Michigan, as well as portions of the unitizing operations at the Flint, Mich., Processing Center will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the GM-UAW national agreement.

• St. Catharines Ontario Street West powertrain components facility in Ontario, Canada, will cease production in 2008.

• The Flint, Mich., North 3800 engine facility ("Factory 36") will cease production in 2008.
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