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GM Announces $90M Northeast Indiana Investment

General Motors will invest more than $90 million to update equipment at its Marion Metal Center plant’s existing 2.7 million-square-foot campus.

General Motors Co. has announced plans to invest more than $90 million to expand its operations in Marion, IN.

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The company plans to update equipment at its Marion Metal Center plant’s existing 2.7 million-square-foot campus. With the expansion expected to begin this year, GM will add new cutting-edge equipment to enhance the facility’s process capability and flexibility, requiring new dies, die alterations and cranes that move dies throughout the facility. The new installations are projected to be complete by 2017.

“This investment in stamping dies and equipment will align Marion Metal Center with GM’s future stamping strategy,” said Dan Hermer, manager of GM North America Manufacturing. “This will enable our team to continue delivering quality to our stamping customers throughout North America.”

Established in 1956, Marion Metal Center provides blanks, stampings and sheet metal assembly for cars, vans, trucks and SUVs to GM assembly plants throughout North America and employs more than 1,400 associates at the Marion Metal Center. GM, which produces vehicles under leading brands such as Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC, operates in 31 countries.

“Here in Indiana, we continue to be a global leader in the manufacturing industry and Hoosier made products can be found throughout the world,” said Governor Mike Pence. “General Motors’ multi-million dollar investment in Indiana reaffirms that our pro-growth business environment, low-taxes, limited regulations and skilled workforce continue to be a winning formula for companies. We have more Hoosiers working now than ever before, and we will continue to adopt practices that allow job creators to thrive in a state that works.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) offered General Motors LLC up to $100,000 in training grants based on the company’s economic development plans. Grant County has approved additional incentives at the request of Grant County Economic Growth Council.

“We are excited to have General Motors demonstrate their confidence in our community’s bright future,” said Marion Mayor Jess Alumbaugh. “We enjoyed the opportunity to collaborate with General Motors, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and the Grant County Economic Growth Council in making this investment a reality.”

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