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For 150 Ohioans the Duramax 6.6 Is More Than An Engine Upgrade


Gorehamj
  • John Goreham
    Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
    12/10/2015
    The new Duramax diesel engine used in the heavy duty Sierra, Silverado, Express, and Savanna is built in Ohio at a joint venture between GM and Isuzu. The plant is appropriately called DMAX and it has crafted 1.7 million engines since it opened in 1998. Shinichi Suzuki, President, CEO and chief operating officer for DMAX says of the JV, “It has been the successful partnership among GM, Isuzu and IUE-CWA Local 755 that continues to bring new investment dollars to our plant." GM's truck sales have just completed their 20th straight month of growth. One thing that means is that 150 people living in the general area of Moraine, OH will get a job. And not just any job, the 150 new employees will presumably be IUE-CWA Local 755 union members. New union jobs are not exactly in abundance these days.

How about a diesel story that didn't mention Canyon or Colorado? Oops!


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