General Motors Corporation announced October 19 the production of its one-millionth Allison A1000 transmission at its
GM Powertrain’s
“Our A1000-series transmission is the benchmark of the industry,” said John Buttermore, GM Powertrain vice president of global manufacturing. “It’s a strong, durable and proven transmission that, when teamed with the Duramax diesel engine, outperforms any truck competitor in power and torque, while delivering good fuel economy, quietness and control.”
Don Burks, United Auto Workers Local 239 shop chairman, noted, “This is a significant achievement that not only highlights the productivity of our employees but also the teamwork between GM and UAW Local 239. It also demonstrates our commitment to building quality in every transmission – whether it's our first or our one-millionth."
The GM Powertrain Baltimore transmission plant is approximately 450,000 square feet and has 415 hourly and salaried employees. More than 175,000 transmissions are produced at the facility annually. In 2006, the
