General Motors GM-2.11%decrease; red down pointing triangle will run its heavy-duty truck plant in Michigan six days a week starting in June, citing strong demand for its most powerful pickups even as ...
To meet demand for its heavy-duty pickup trucks, General Motors (GM) is adding another production day to its Flint, Michigan plant to boost output by an additional 1,100 vehicles per day. The ...
This comes as average gas prices nationwide are closing in on $4.00 per gallon. GM adds a sixth workday at Flint Assembly to meet strong pickup truck demand. Existing workers required to work more ...
March 30 (Reuters) - General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab will increase production of its heavy-duty trucks in Michigan ‌to meet strong demand for gas-powered pickups despite higher fuel prices. The ...
Production at Volvo Group’s new Monterrey heavy-duty truck plant will begin in July, Volvo Trucks North America President Peter Voorhoeve said March 31. The $700 million, 1.7 million-square-foot plant ...
General Motors will increase production of its heavy-duty trucks in Michigan to meet strong demand for gas-powered pickups despite higher fuel prices. The Flint Assembly plant will operate six days a ...
Ford Motor Co. has canceled summer shutdowns at its four plants producing F-Series pickup trucks in an effort to make up for lost volumes due to an aluminum shortage stemming from fires last fall at a ...
General Motors will run its heavy-duty truck plant in Michigan six days a week starting in June, citing strong demand for its most powerful pickups even as gas and diesel prices rise. Flint Assembly ...
March 30 (Reuters) - General Motors will increase the production of its heavy-duty trucks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The company will run its truck plant in Michigan for six days a ...
Back in late 2024, the Ford Motor Company recalled a whole lot of diesel-powered Super Duty trucks for high-pressure fuel pumps that may fail unexpectedly. What are the root causes behind these ...
Trucking technology is moving fast right now — artificial intelligence, connected vehicles, electric trucks, advanced safety systems — and it can be, well, a lot. For fleets, the challenge is figuring ...