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Wednesday, August 07, 2013Tennessee, USA — GENERAL Motors plans to spend another US$167 million at its Tennessee factory so it can build two new midsize vehicles.The investment disclosed yesterday is on top of a previously announced US$183 million investment. The spending is expected to create or keep 1,800 jobs, but GM wouldn’t say how many new people would be hired.The company also wouldn’t identify the new vehicles. They could be new versions of the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain crossover SUVs.The assembly plant in Spring Hill, about 30 miles (50 kilometres) south of Nashville, now makes the Equinox along with a factory in Canada. Although they’re selling well, they were last reworked in 2009. They compete against newer vehicles like the Honda CR-V, Ford Escape and Toyota RAV-4.The assembly plant was idled amid the economic downturn in 2009. But production was restarted following a 2011 contract agreement with the United Auto Workers that included salary concessions for entry-level workers.GM announced in 2011 that it would add 700 jobs to build the Equinox, and that it would add 1,200 jobs to build two more midsized vehicles for the 2015 model year.The Spring Hill plant produced more than 3.7 million Saturns between 1990 and 2007. Most of the facility’s workers were then furloughed while the plant underwent a US$600-million overhaul to build the Traverse crossover.The changes included retooling to build vehicles made of sheet metal panels, as most Saturns built at the plant were plastic body cars.At its peak, the facility employed nearly 8,000 workers. By 2009, that number was down to about 630. The plant, which also makes four-cylinder engines, currently employs 2,000 people.
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GM to invest US$167m more at US factory