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... for General Motors Co., which will sell the vehicle in the United States and Canada. Detroit-based GM will distribute the Chevrolet City Express ... View this article
... Approval programs are also under way with General Motors Co., Detroit, with the ... Aluminium, Automotive, Canada, United States, Supply Chain,. ... View this article
... and Detroit-based General Motors Co. ... Corinna Petry,. Supply Chain, Automotive, Canada, United States, Supply Chain,. URN 3184888. View this article
CHICAGO — General Motors of Canada Ltd. will invest $250 million to install flexible body shop equipment and tooling ... View this article
... day strike also resulted in a brief shutdown of a General Motors of Canada Ltd. ... built at Whitby for contracts acquired for any of GM's future models ... View this article
General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co ... strategy to strengthen the quality of GM's market share ... Automotive, Canada, Europe, United States, Supply Chain ... View this article
... area's Big Three automakers: General Motors Co., Detroit ... workers at Ford and GM, the CAW ... future competitiveness here in Canada," Chrysler vice ... View this article
... GM since 2009 has made significant investments and product ... Wenner, general director of labor relations at General Motors of Canada, said in a ... View this article
... Allerton, vice president of human resources at Ford Canada and the ... meetings this week on a tentative agreement with General Motors, and it ... View this article
... Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) union and General Motors Co. ... agreement, which covers about 5,500 GM workers in Canada, was reached ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel