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GM Brazil Announces New Engine
Plant
Joinville City, Brazil - General
Motors Brazil, along with officials from the Santa Catarina
State and Joinville City, announced today the company's decision
to build a new engine and automotive components plant in that
city.
The new plant will require
investments of approximately US$ 200 million and is scheduled to
begin production in the 4th quarter of 2009 -- only 19 months
from the announcement. The plant will employ 500 people and is
expected to generate 1,300 indirect jobs.
"The decision to build a new
engine plant in Brazil is essential to our ability to expand
vehicle production capacity throughout the Mercosul Region,"
said Jaime Ardila, President of General Motors Brazil and
Mercosul.
José Carlos Pinheiro Neto,
vice-president of GM Brazil, said, "The plant is part of GM
Brazil's strategy to place facilities in the most advantageous
locations and Joinville City provides a fantastic infrastructure
and has highly skilled labor."
The facility will be approximately
500,000 square meters with the plant itself comprising an area
of approximately 60,000 square meters. The plant will have the
capability to produce 120,000 engines and 50,000 cylinder heads
per year and, when at full capacity, it will operate on 3
shifts.
The plant will include some of the
most advanced processes in the area of engine machining and
assembly, and cylinder head manufacturing. The machining process
incorporates flexible machines with control systems that provide
for rapid production changes to volume, technical changes and
product improvements.
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