"The men and women of Baltimore Assembly are proud, hard working people who have done a great job of building the Chevy Astro and
Although the assembly plant will be closed, GM made it clear that it would remain in the greater Baltimore area, via its state-of-the-art transmission plant in White Marsh, Md. (Photo: General Motors of Canada) |
No uplifting words, however, will take away the sting each employee will feel when their job is over, nor will it replace the capital infusion these jobs have added to the Baltimore economy. The automaker made it clear that it would remain in the greater Baltimore area, though, via its state-of-the-art transmission plant in White Marsh, Md.
Nevertheless, GM, like all automakers in today's marketplace, faces
"The men and women of Baltimore Assembly are proud, hard working people who have done a great job of building the Chevy Astro and GMC Safari over the years," added Spielman. (Photo: General Motors of Canada) |
GM has given no word as to what it will do with the 73.7 hectare (182 acre) Baltimore Assembly plant site, nor its approximate 300,000 square meters (3.2 million square feet) of buildings. The facility opened its doors in 1935, originally producing a variety of Chevrolet cars and trucks. In 1984 the Baltimore plant was converted for exclusive production of the Astro and Safari vans.