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'''Lansing Grand River Assembly''' is a modern [[automobile]] factory in [[Lansing, Michigan]]. Opened in 2001 by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], the 2,000,000 ft² plant produces vehicles on the company's [[GM Sigma platform|Sigma platform]].  It is the main plant for [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]].
'''Spring Hill Manufacturing''' is a [[General Motors]] factory in [[Spring Hill, Tennessee]]. It opened in 1990 as the site for [[Saturn Corporation|Saturn]] manufacturing and continued through March 2004 as the sole manufacturing plant overseen by the Saturn subsidiary <ref>Saturn contract ends era, <i>Detroit News</i>, June 27, 2004, 881 words.</ref>. After the United Auto Workers ratified a new contract in March 2004, the plant became part of General Motors, but Saturn-only manufacturing lines continued until March 2007.  The facility includes a four cylinder engine assembly plant, auto assembly plant, paint and plastics plant, a Saturn parts warehouse, and a visitors center.  In 2005, the plant had a yearly production of 198,142 vehicles[http://www.gmdynamic.com/company/gmability/environment/plants/facility_db/facility_summary.php?fID=135]. Harbour Consulting rated the Ion line as the tenth most efficient auto plant in North America in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060602/AUTO01/606020394/1148|title=Efficient auto factories aren't spared the ax|work=[[Detroit News]]|accessdate=June 2|accessyear=2006}}</ref>
After GM considered idling or shutting down the plant as part of its restructuring effort, it idled in March 2007 for a 1 year retooling project to produce the 2009 [[Chevrolet Traverse]] after receiving incentives from the State of TennesseeChanges include adding metal stamping and removing the plastics plant (the Saturn production lines used plastic-based panels).[http://www.wkrn.com/nashville/news/spring-hill-gm-plant-to-cease-production-overhaul-facility/85886.htm].  General Motors has stated the plant will manufacture various GM vehicles and no longer be dedicated to Saturns.


On [[February 14]], [[2006]], GM announced that it would invest in a 120,000 ft² expansion to the Grand River plant to prepare for production of the next-generation CTS.{{Fact|date=August 2007}}
==References==
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Products:
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* [[Cadillac CTS]]
* [[Cadillac STS]]
* [[Cadillac SRX]]
 
==See also==
* [[List of GM factories]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.gmdynamic.com/company/gmability/environment/plants/facility_db/facility_summary.php?fID=224 GM Global Operations:  Lansing Grand River]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:20, 4 February 2009

Spring Hill Manufacturing is a General Motors factory in Spring Hill, Tennessee. It opened in 1990 as the site for Saturn manufacturing and continued through March 2004 as the sole manufacturing plant overseen by the Saturn subsidiary [1]. After the United Auto Workers ratified a new contract in March 2004, the plant became part of General Motors, but Saturn-only manufacturing lines continued until March 2007. The facility includes a four cylinder engine assembly plant, auto assembly plant, paint and plastics plant, a Saturn parts warehouse, and a visitors center. In 2005, the plant had a yearly production of 198,142 vehicles[1]. Harbour Consulting rated the Ion line as the tenth most efficient auto plant in North America in 2006.[2] After GM considered idling or shutting down the plant as part of its restructuring effort, it idled in March 2007 for a 1 year retooling project to produce the 2009 Chevrolet Traverse after receiving incentives from the State of Tennessee. Changes include adding metal stamping and removing the plastics plant (the Saturn production lines used plastic-based panels).[2]. General Motors has stated the plant will manufacture various GM vehicles and no longer be dedicated to Saturns.

References

  1. Saturn contract ends era, Detroit News, June 27, 2004, 881 words.
  2. "Efficient auto factories aren't spared the ax". Detroit News. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060602/AUTO01/606020394/1148. Retrieved on June 2. 

Coordinates: 35°44′22.62″N -86°57′47.30″E / 35.7396167°N 85.0368611°W / 35.7396167; -85.0368611