GM says the money will go to the Flint, Michigan, assembly plant; an engine plant in Romulus, Michigan, near Detroit; a transmission factory in Toledo, Ohio; and a casting plant in Bedford, Indiana. Most of the work will be done during the next two years.
It's unclear how many jobs the investment will create. GM would say only that it will create or keep 1,000 positions. Nearly half the money, USD 600 million, will go to the Flint factory for a new paint shop and other upgrades. The plant makes the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks.
Around USD 121 million will go to set up a manufacturing logistics centre at the Detroit-Hamtramck factory, and USD 31 million will go to the Toledo transmission plant so it can crank out more six-speed automatic transmissions.
In addition, the Indiana plant will get USD 29.2 million to make parts for the 10-speed transmissions and for six-speed transmission components.
The investment continues GM's momentum in a resurgent auto industry, GM North America President Mark Reuss said in a statement. "More importantly, these investments add up to higher quality and more fuel-efficient vehicles for our customers," he said.
GM says it has announced more than $10.1 billion in investments in US operations since emerging from bankruptcy protection in 2009. The company says the investments have created or kept 26,500 jobs. The company has added about 3,000 jobs since 2009.
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