Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Arlington General Motors plant to reopen at half capacity
The General Motors assembly plant in Arlington, which closed for three weeks beginning April 14th, hopes to reopen on May 5th at half-capacity. The plant, like GM in general, has been feeling the strain of reduced supply of parts but mainly a steep decline in the sale of large trucks, as driving one of these when you do not work in construction has never made a damn piece of sense.
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