Sale Of GM Rayong Plant To Great Wall Motors Confirmed
The Chinese automaker will begin making vehicles there next year.
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The General Motors Rayong Assembly plant is located in Rayong, Thailand. This page displays GM Rayong Assembly Plant news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
The Chinese automaker will begin making vehicles there next year.
GM is putting donation boxes in its various Thai facilities.
There’s still hope for the Colorado and Canyon diesel.
Plant employees will not be transferred when the sale to Great Wall Motors is complete.
The Thai-built Trailblazer is different than the compact model the U.S. will eventually receive.
About 350 workers will lose their jobs.
The recognition is presented to companies that serve as good corporate citizens and give back to their communities.
30 miles per gallon highway, or bust.
He will be responsible for both the GM Thailand and GM Powertrain Thailand plant operations.
With 14 plants recently achieving the EPA’s Energy Star Challenge, this brings GM’s total up to 70.
General Motors is maintaining eco-friendly work environments around the world.
The Rayong engine plant in Thailand and Cheongna proving ground in Korea are now landfill-free.
It’s one hot-selling car.
GM’s Australian arm presents the finer details of the midsize SUV.
The first model was an LTZ model cradling the 2.8 liter Duramax diesel engine.
Workers can thank local, regional, and global demand for the all-new truck.
Bottom line: a late decision to bring the vehicle to this part of the world. Continue reading for this GM Authority exclusive.
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