Mahindra to Detail Plan for Assembly Plant in Metro Detroit
India’s Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. intends to present details on Nov. 20 about the assembly plant it expects to open next year in the greater Detroit area.
India’s Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. intends to present details on Nov. 20 about the assembly plant it expects to open next year in the greater Detroit area.
The 400,000 sq-ft factory will be the first new automaking facility in southeastern Michigan since 1992. Mahindra revealed in July that the all-new plant will make a few thousand off-road vehicles per year.
Mahindra’s North American unit operates a technical center outside Detroit. The company already sells farm and construction tractors and off-road utility vehicles in North America. Those vehicles currently are built locally at multiple locations by contract assemblers.
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