Posted on July 30th, 2009 • by David Zatz
New plant heads are: Brampton: Kevin Hayes Sterling Heights: Joseph Ozdowy Jefferson North: Patrick Walsh Toluca Body-in-White and Stamping: Carlos Rivera Sterling Stamping: Robert Seabolt Warren Stamping: Lance Schwartz Other changes include: James McBride was appointed Head of Central Planning and Investment Control of Powertrain Operations Donald Dekeyser was appointed Head of the Trenton (Mich.) [...]
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Posted on June 17th, 2009 • by David Zatz
Chrysler Group announced today that it will resume volume production of vehicles in seven of its North American assembly plants on the week of June 29, 2009. As part of a phased production ramp-up, the following assembly plants are scheduled to resume production at the end of the month: Sterling Heights (Sterling Heights, MI) – Chrysler [...]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2009 • by David Zatz
The Windsor Star reported that the minivan plant could be open within two weeks, with Brampton opening later, to refresh the stock of minivans in Canada. CAW Local 444 leader Rick Laporte said management is considering a three-shift operation due to supply constraints, which would avoid a Saturday shift premium and postpone payments to laid-off [...]
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Posted on February 25th, 2009 • by David Zatz
Several sources are coming together to suggest that an electric or hybrid-electric sedan similar to the Chrysler 200C concept will be built at the Brampton plant in calendar year 2011. The vehicle would have a range extender to bring it up to 200 miles. While nothing definite is known, several sources have converged on this [...]
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Posted on February 7th, 2009 • by Bill Cawthon
The Brampton, Ontario, assembly plant will be idled next week, joining the the Belvidere, Sterling Heights and Conner Avenue facilities previously announced. The Brampton plant builds the Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300. A Chrysler spokesman blamed the shutdown on the economy and said other closures are possible.
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