Lansing Delta Township Assembly

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Lansing Delta Township Assembly (GM LDT) is a General Motors automobile assembly factory in Delta Township, Michigan on land that is shared by both the nearby city of Lansing, and the township. It manufactures Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles.

Completed in 2006, the factory measures 3,400,000 square feet (316,000 m2) in size, and employed 3,634 hourly workers, and 262 salaried workers as of 2010.[1] The adjacent Lansing Regional Stamping employed 243 hourly workers, and 17 salary workers for a total of 4,156 workers in the factory complex.[1] Its workers are represented by UAW 602 and 652, respectively.

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[edit] "Green" Factory

Lansing Delta Township Assembly is a LEED gold-certified automobile plant, and the only automotive manufacturing facility in the world to receive any level of LEED certification. [2]

Environmental features of the factory include:

The factory grounds also contain a 75-acre (30 ha) wildlife area managed by the factory's Wildlife Habitat Team, who also hosts wildlife educational events for local community groups and schools.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b General Motors Media, website accessed 22 October 2010
  2. ^ GM Opens First-Ever LEED-Gold Certified Automobile Manufacturing Facility, GM Press Released - August 3, 2006, accessed July 15, 2007

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Coordinates: 42°44′16.79″N 84°35′2.85″W / 42.7379972°N 84.584125°W / 42.7379972; -84.584125


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