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GM to invest $37-million in Delta twp plant

By Rob South, WKAR

Delta Township, MI – General Motors officials have announced the company will invest $37-million to make improvements and upgrades to its Lansing Delta Township plant. Officials say the investment will keep the plant competitive in the global automotive market.

Gerald Johnson is GM's Manufacturing Manager. He says the company has to be more responsible with its investments following its bankruptcy last year.

"As we've gone through the times that we went through last year," Said Johnson "we had to be very circumspect in our spending and quite frankly this is something we had to do in order to keep Lansing Delta Township up to date so we can keep moving forward in the future."

Workers at the Delta Township plant make G-M's popular crossover vehicles including the Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia.

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