COVID-19 Cases On The Rise At GM Fort Wayne Assembly Plant
The GMC Sierra 1500 and Chevy Silverado 1500 are built at Fort Wayne.
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The General Motors Fort Wayne factory is located in Roanoke, Indiana, USA. This page displays GM Fort Wayne plant news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
The GMC Sierra 1500 and Chevy Silverado 1500 are built at Fort Wayne.
Will GM pull the plug on one of its light duty truck plants if demand wanes?
GM is aiming to restore production to pre-pandemic levels.
An extra 1,000 units per month to meet growing demand.
Due to a parts supply shortage.
The automaker could not reach an agreement with the UAW over the workers’ employment status.
Barra announced a $24 million investment to increase truck production.
The investment will allow GM to produce more full-size pickup trucks.
The plant builds the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups.
The UAW is accusing GM of using temporary workers at its Indiana factory.
A total of four plants are involved in the assembly operations of GM’s trucks.
The process is to help celebrate Chevy trucks’ centennial.
But only on a limited scale.
Contrary to popular belief, they will not be trucked in from GM’s Fort Wayne plant.
General Motors has committed to additional wind energy that will meet the facilities’ power needs.
Up to 313 new jobs will be created by the end of 2018.
The highest quality award a facility can receive.
Current days’ supply sits at about 98 days.
GM will be opening a new entrance, upsetting some locals.