Filed under: SUVs Plants/Manufacturing GM HUMMER

GM has recognized that dealers are suffering from a severe glut of H2s on their lots and has determined that the best way to avoid adding to the over-supply problem is to cease production at its Mishawaka Indiana plant.
This is not the first time that GM has made course corrections in the production of the Tahoe-based Hummer. Back in January of this year the automaker transferred 170 employees off the line and into another plant to make up for shortfalls in H2 sales. Currently the Mishawaka plant only has 600 employees down from the 1000 that it normally utilizes at full tilt boogie.
[Source: Freep]
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