General Motors Corporation will invest $44 million in its Bedford (
The investment includes plant renovation and installation of new die casting machines with an automated (robotic) casting processing cell for each machine. Construction and equipment orders will begin immediately, with machine installation beginning in June 2008. Full production targeted for December 2009.
The $44 million investment announced May 31 brings GM's total investments in the past year for the
"These investments would not be possible without the involvement of employees at this facility, who have dedicated themselves to improving the quality of our products and the efficiency of the operations here at the Bedford Foundry," said Arvin Jones, GM Powertrain manufacturing manager for castings and components. "Their efforts have contributed to GM's competitiveness and our transformation in
The GM Powertrain Bedford plant management, United Auto Workers Local 440 and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 16 leadership successfully negotiated competitive operating agreements that improve operational effectiveness. The agreements also address processes and methods to improve safety of the operations and production quality.
Jones thanked members of UAW Local 440 and IBEW Local 16 as well as
"GM continues to make a significant commitment to
High pressure die casting is the most economical process for casting high-volume powertrain components. The process works by injecting molten aluminum into a water-cooled steel die with high pressure exerted by a metal plunger during solidification.
"Today marks an exciting new chapter in this plant's 64-year history of producing high quality castings and components for GM engines and transmissions," said John Lancaster,
GM's Powertrain Bedford Foundry is an aluminum melting, die casting and permanent mold facility that has been a proud part of the