Chrysler to invest $72M in Perrysburg, Ohio, plant Bryce G. Hoffman/ The Detroit News
ByBryce G. Hoffman/ The Detroit News
Chrysler Group LLC has announced plans to invest $72 million in its Toledo Machining Plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, as part of a broader expansion of the Toledo manufacturing complex.
The money will be used to prepare the factory to produce a new generation of torque converters and steering columns. The company said the investment protects the 640 jobs already there. No new jobs are expected to be added.
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20110823/AUTO01/108230417/Chrysler-to-invest-$72M-in-Perrysburg–Ohio–plant#ixzz1W2VNdPuq
Bryce G. Hoffman/ The Detroit News
Chrysler Group LLC has announced plans to invest $72 million in its Toledo Machining Plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, as part of a broader expansion of the Toledo manufacturing complex.
The money will be used to prepare the factory to produce a new generation of torque converters and steering columns. The company said the investment protects the 640 jobs already there. No new jobs are expected to be added.
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Bryce G. Hoffman/ The Detroit News
Chrysler Group LLC has announced plans to invest $72 million in its Toledo Machining Plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, as part of a broader expansion of the Toledo manufacturing complex.
The money will be used to prepare the factory to produce a new generation of torque converters and steering columns. The company said the investment protects the 640 jobs already there. No new jobs are expected to be added.
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20110823/AUTO01/108230417/Chrysler-to-invest-$72M-in-Perrysburg--Ohio--plant#ixzz1W2VNdPuq
Bryce G. Hoffman/ The Detroit News
Chrysler Group LLC has announced plans to invest $72 million in its Toledo Machining Plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, as part of a broader expansion of the Toledo manufacturing complex.
The money will be used to prepare the factory to produce a new generation of torque converters and steering columns. The company said the investment protects the 640 jobs already there. No new jobs are expected to be added.
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