The automaker will run its heavy-duty truck plant in Michigan six days a week starting in June.
The move comes as demand remains strong for the company’s heavy-duty pickup trucks, even as petrol and diesel prices rise.
At a time when gas prices have surged to their highest levels since mid-2022 due to geopolitical volatility from the US-Iran ...
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Supply chain disruptions from the Trump administration’s tariffs are continuing to roil the US and global auto and auto parts industry due to the globally integrated character of auto production. This ...
Workers on the line at GM Oshawa Assembly [Photo: GM Canada] Auto parts supplier TFT Global announced last week that it will soon lay off about 250 workers who feed parts into General Motors’ Oshawa ...
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Auto production by Detroit Three declines in Canada as Japanese automakers lead the way, report says
As the Detroit Three automakers have made fewer cars in Canada over the past decade, Japanese car makers have kept their Canadian footprint consistent, according to a new report. The findings by the ...
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