GM Canada to Invest
$250 Million in CAMI Assembly
Conversion to Flex
Plant allows faster response to market demand
TORONTO – General
Motors will invest $250 million in the CAMI Assembly Plant in Ingersoll,
Ontario, to install flexible body shop equipment and tooling for future
vehicle production.
“Conversion of the CAMI
Assembly Plant to a flexible manufacturing facility will provide CAMI
with the ability to produce multiple global architectures and body
styles,” said Kevin Williams, president and managing director, General
Motors of Canada. “Continually improving the flexibility of our
manufacturing operations helps us respond quickly to customer needs and
market demand.”
Manufacturing
flexibility is a priority for General Motors, and this investment will
give CAMI the ability to build a higher variety of differentiated
products, on multiple platforms, at much lower costs.
“We have had a strong
start to 2013 with customer demand for our newest vehicles driving
improved sales,” Williams said. “This is strong confirmation that our
investing in manufacturing flexibility, finding ways to bring new
products to market faster, is the right strategy.”
Construction is
expected to begin in the coming weeks.
(2013-03-08)