Published January 13, 2015
The following is a list of facilities affected by General Motors Corp.'s restructuring announced Monday:
Assembly Plants:
— Oklahoma City, Okla., will cease production in early 2006.
— Lansing, Mich., Craft Centre will cease production in mid-2006.
— Spring Hill, Tenn., Plant/Line No. 1, will cease production at the end
of 2006.
— Doraville, Ga., will cease production at the end of its current products' life cycle in 2008.
— Third shift will be removed at Oshawa Car Plant No. 1, in Ontario, Canada, in the second half of 2006. Oshawa Car Plant No. 2 will cease production after the current product runs out in 2008.
— Third shift will be removed at Moraine, Ohio, during 2006, with timing to be based on market demand.
Stamping, Service and Parts Operations and Powertrain Facilities
— Lansing, Mich., Metal Center will cease production in 2006.
— Pittsburgh, Pa., Metal Center will cease production in 2007.
— Parts Distribution Center in Portland, Ore., will cease operations in 2006.
— Parts Distribution Center in St. Louis, Mo., will cease warehousing activities and will be converted to a collision center facility in 2006.
— Parts Processing Center in Ypsilanti, Mich., will cease operations in 2007.
— One additional Parts Processing Center, to be announced at a later date, will also cease operations in 2007.
— St. Catharines Ontario Street West powertrain components facility in Ontario, Canada, will cease production in 2008.
— Flint, Mich., North 3800 engine facility ("Factory 36") will cease production in 2008.
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