General Motors Investing $37 Million in Lansing Delta Township Plant

General Motors has announced plans to invest $37 million in its Lansing Delta Township assembly plant to improve manufacturing capabilities.

According to excerpts from the article:

Plant manager Scott Whybrew said GM wants to keep the plant on the "cutting edge." The factory opened in 2006 and is considered the most modern domestic plant in GM's portfolio.

"Four years ago, when we opened, some of the equipment here had electronics in them that were state-of-the-art," Whybrew said. "We'll now be able to update them so that they'll still be state-of-the-art."

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