General Motors (GM) announces $1B investment in Brookville DMAX plant
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General Motors (NYSE: GM) held an event at their DMAX plant in Brookville, Ohio Friday where the automaker announced that it would invest nearly $1 billion into the facility.
During the event, GM leaders said it would be spending $920 million into the facility to help support the production of internal combustion engines for heavy-duty trucks. Construction will begin immediately, and will result in a 1.1 million-square-foot addition to the existing facility, quadrupling its current size.
“I think the original plant with DMAX has a good, long future with us,” said Mike Trevorrow, vice president, GM North America manufacturing. “We’re going to continue to build the engine there. And then as we start the other (new Brookville) factory up, it’s a good opportunity for them (Moraine DMAX workers) to come and be part of the history of heavy-duty trucks continuing.”
Asked when the Moraine workforce will be moved to Brookville, Trevorrow said, “We haven’t announced the timeline just yet. More to come with that.”
“We have the building to build, we have the tools to get in,” he added. “We have to get it up and running. We’re anxious to get going. But this is the first step.”
Shares of GM are down 0.13% in afternoon trading on Friday.
By Michael Elkins | [email protected]
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