GM to Invest $44.5 Million in New Logistics Center at Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant
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GM to Invest $44.5 Million in New Logistics Center at Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant



General Motors today announced that it will invest $44.5(€34.5) million to build a Logistics Optimization Center at the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant. The new facility will create 200 new jobs and will consist of a 400,000-square-foot (37,100-square-meters) building near the plant where parts will be sequenced and assembled to make manufacturing more flexible at the site. Read more »




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