INTERACTIVE MAP
Impacted U.S. GM Plants
Under GM’s restructuring plan, the automakers’s manufacturing facilities will be reduced to 33 by 2012. Three distribution centers will also be eliminated.
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By Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso and Mary Kate Canistra — The Washington Post
| PLANT | STATUS/TIMING (date listed or sooner depending on market demand) | HOURLY WORKERS |
| Assembly | ||
| Orion, Mich. | Standby Capacity - September 2009 | 3,190 |
| Pontiac, Mich. | Close - October 2009 | 1,370 |
| Spring Hill, Tenn. | Standby Capacity - November 2009 | 2,447 |
| Wilmington, Del. | Close - July 2009 | 966 |
| Stamping | ||
| Grand Rapids, Mich. | Close - June 2009 (previously announced) | — |
| Indianapolis, Ind. | Close - December 2011 | 620 |
| Mansfield, Ohio | Close - June 2010 | 1,202 |
| Pontiac, Mich. | Standby Capacity - December 2010 | 829 |
| Powertrain | ||
| Livonia Engine, Mich. | Close - June 2010 | 83 |
| Flint North Components, Mich. | Close - December 2010 | 566 |
| Willow Run Site, Mich. | Close - December 2010 | 1,178 |
| Parma Components, Ohio | Close - December 2010 | 37 |
| Fredericksburg Components, Va. | Close - December 2010 | 68 |
| Massena Castings, N.Y. | Closed - May 1, 2009 (previously announced) | — |
| SERVICE & PARTS OPERATIONS (SPO) Warehousing & Parts Distribution Centers | ||
| Boston, Mass. | Close – December 31, 2009 | 66 |
| Jacksonville, Fla. | Close – December 31, 2009 | 66 |
| Columbus, Ohio | Close – December 31, 2009 | 60 |
SOURCES: Associated Press, General Motors