- Flint Truck Assembly
Flint Truck Assembly is an
automobile factory operated by General Motors inFlint, Michigan . It is one of the last auto plants in that city. The Flint factory produces full-size GMpickup truck s for consumers as well as the commercial Heavy Duty versions. The factory has two lines, with #1 producing the Heavy Duty trucks and #2 producing medium-duty consumer versions.The plant, on Van Slyke Road, was built shortly after the end of
World War II and was split betweenFisher Body andChevrolet . The Fisher operations were halted onJune 24 ,1970 , with the entire factory turned over to Chevrolet. For much of the 1970s, Flint was home to the largeChevrolet K5 Blazer andChevrolet Suburban , with pickup truck production moved toPontiac Assembly Center inPontiac, Michigan in May of 1987. OnAugust 31 ,1991 , production of the large SUVs was moved toJanesville Assembly inWisconsin . All laid-off workers returned to the plant onAugust 10 ,1992 as production began. After the closure ofScarborough Van Assembly in 1993 Flint began to produce the former Scarborough Vans. The full-size van division was moved toWentzville Assembly inMissouri in July, 1996, but a new product, the GMT480, began at Flint the previous year. The large commercialGeneral Motors C/K Trucks trucks began production in 1997. The factory's current product, the GMT900-based trucks, began in February 2007.External links
* [http://www.uawlocal598.org/index.html UAW Local 598 web site]
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