GM building new $200M Texas stamping plant
Apr 16, 2012 | 01:43 PM
| Corinna Petry
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Corinna Petry
CHICAGO General Motors Co. has broken ground on a $200-million stamping facility that could add 180 jobs to its Arlington, Texas, manufacturing complex.
The new plant will produce large metal stampings, such as doors, hoods and side panels, for the next generation of the full-size sport utility vehicles (SUVs) built at GM Arlington, the lone source for Chevrolet Tahoes, Suburbans, GMC Yukons and Cadillac Escalades sold....
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