This morning, General Motors (NYSE: GM) revealed details of its accelerated manufacturing plan -- the consequences of which will see operations cease at three parts distribution centers and 14 plants. Seven of the GM plant closures are in Michigan. Full details, per the announcement, follow:
Gm Manufacturing Optimization Plan Actions
Plant, Status / Timing (date listed or sooner depending on market demand)
Assembly
Orion, Mich., Standby Capacity / September 2009
Pontiac, Mich., Close / October 2009
Spring Hill, Tenn., Standby Capacity / November 2009
Wilmington, Del., Close / July 2009
Stamping
Grand Rapids, Mich., Close / June 2009 (previously announced)
Indianapolis, Ind., Close / December 2011
Mansfield, Ohio, Close / June 2010
Pontiac, Mich., Standby Capacity / December 2010
Powertrain
Livonia Engine, Mich., Close / June 2010
Flint North Components, Mich., Close / December 2010
Willow Run Site, Mich., Close / December 2010
Parma Components, Ohio, Close / December 2010
Fredericksburg Components, Va., Close / December 2010
Massena Castings, N.Y., Closed / May 1, 2009 (previously announced)
Service & Parts Operations Warehousing & Parts Distribution Centers
Boston, Mass., Close / Dec. 31, 2009
Jacksonville, Fla., Close / Dec. 31, 2009
Columbus, Ohio, Close / Dec. 31, 2009


