Lansing Grand River Assembly

Revised:2013-03-04

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Location:

920 Townsend
Lansing, Michigan. 48921 United States

Year Opened:

2001

Facility Size:

2.5 million on 111 acres


Employee Information

Hourly:

1,460

Salaried:

183

Total:

1,643: Two Shift Operation

Union Local:

Lansing Grand River Assembly UAW Local 652


Facility Details

General Motors' Lansing Grand River Assembly is located in Lansing, MI and is one of GM’s newest plants in North America.  Constructed in 1999, it is designed around GM’s Global Manufacturing System (GMS) and focuses on maximum performance in safety, people systems, quality, customer responsiveness, cost and environment.  Lansing Grand River is home to the Cadillac CTS, Cadillac STS and the all-new Cadillac CTS Wagon.

Facilities

  • Body Shop, Paint Shop, General Assembly, Central Utilities Complex

Investments

  • $707 million (includes initial investment, building expansion and upgrades)

Products & Production

2010 CY Volume: 65,480

Products:

Cadillac

  • CTS and CTS-V (2010 CY produced- 47,113)
  • CTS Wagon and Wagon-V (2010 CY produced- 2,350)
  • STS (2010 CY produced – 4,793)
  • Cadillac CTS Coupe and CTS Coupe-V (2010 CY produced- 10,909, start of production June 2010)

Awards

  • J.D. Power and Associates Bronze Plant Award for initial quality
  • 2011 CAR AND DRIVER 10Best Awards- CTS-V Series
  • Popular Mechanics’ list of top ten vehicles for 2011- CTS Coupe

Community Involvement

Economic Impact:                   
Wages:  $94.5 million
Payroll Taxes:  $16.4 million
Property Taxes:  $ 1.8 million 

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