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More production cutbacks at GM Arlington
03:35 PM CDT on Monday, June 23, 2008
DETROIT — General Motors Corp. says it will further cut production of trucks and sport utility vehicles from the summer through the end of the year at it's Arlington, Texas production facility and at six other plants in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
Spokesman Chris Lee says GM will cut shifts, reduce assembly line speeds and temporarily idle seven factories because of declining consumer demand for the truck-based vehicles.
The Arlington plant will be shut down during the weeks of July 14 and July 21 — in addition to the the normal two-week July closure. The unit will be shut down for another three weeks by year's end.
The biggest cut will take place at the company's Janesville, Wis., factory that makes large SUVs. It will be idled the weeks of July 14 and 21, plus it will be shut down another 10 weeks through the end of the year.
Lee said Monday the other affected plants are in Oshawa, Ontario; Silao, Mexico; Moraine, Ohio; Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Shreveport, La.
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