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GM's New Diesel Line to be Built in Tonawanda Engine Plant |

Thursday, 21 June 2007
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General Motors Corp. has announced plans to retool its Tonawanda engine plant for
the production of a new clean diesel engine for its light duty pickup trucks. Production is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of
2009. "It's important for Tonawanda and for the entire region," Town Supervisor Ronald H. Moline said of the investment. "We get $1 million in taxes from GM on this facility. That's important revenue," he said — adding that the larger economic impact is GM's local payroll of $250 million. The state
contributed a $1 million capital grant for the project. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Iver Penn is a Mass Communications graduate who hails from Wyoming. She is at present an associate editor of a publishing company in Colorado.
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