$331 Million Addition For Arlington Assembly Begins Construction
Arlington Assembly will see a major addition in anticipation of GM’s next line of full-sized SUVs.
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Arlington Assembly will see a major addition in anticipation of GM’s next line of full-sized SUVs.
Within the time frame of the remaining months of 2011, the 100 millionth Small Block will leave the assembly line.
The results of the latest J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study are in, and several General Motors vehicles managed to win out in their respective segments over their rivals.
To help persuade GM to keep building its SUVs in Texas, the Arlington City Council voted 9-0 for a 90 percent tax abatement on the new equipment needed and will be in effect for seven years, saving the company $1 million each year in the process.
According to Automotive News, General Motors North American president Mark Reuss is fully aware that the full-sized product offering between GMC and Chevrolet has not been executed as well as it could have been.
General Motors has postponed a day of overtime at its Arlington, Texas plant due to parts shortages stemming from the tsunami crisis in Japan.
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