GM in the U.S.
With over 90,000 employees in the USA, General Motors contributes hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity to communities across the country.
With over 90,000 employees in the USA, General Motors contributes hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity to communities across the country.
As we work toward a future with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion we are dedicated to growing the future of the communities we are honored to serve.
Desert Proving Ground supports vehicle engineering, development and validation.
Year Opened: 2009
Facility Type: Proving Grounds
In Pasadena, design teams focus on exploring future transportation, technology, and consumer trends.
Year Opened: 2024
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Opened in 2024, Mountain View is GM's Silicon Valley hub for research and innovation, with a focus on software development, engineering, and design.
Year Opened: 2024
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2002
Union: UAW Local 6645
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2003
Union: UAW Local 431
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
The Georgia IT Innovation Center works on web technologies, end-user applications, dealer and factory systems, and vehicle technology.
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2001
Union: UAW Local 2114
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Bedford Casting Operations provides aluminum die casting of cylinder blocks, transmission cases, structural components, and EV drive unit housings.
Year Opened: 1942
Union: UAW Local 440 and IBEW Local 16
Facility Type: Propulsion
Fort Wayne Assembly builds light-duty Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks.
Year Opened: 1986
Union: UAW Local 2209
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500
In Kokomo, GM produces automotive electronic components.
Year Opened: 1936
Union: UAW Local 292
Facility Type: Components Holding Facilities
Products: Engine Control Modules, Body Control Modules, Transmission Control Modules, Airbag Sensing Diagnostic Modules
Founded in 1956 as Fisher Body, Marion Metal Center produces sheet metal stamped parts and blanks for GM plants in North America, supporting multiple GM vehicle platforms.
Year Opened: 1956
Union: UAW Local 977
Facility Type: Metal Center
Fairfax Assembly and Stamping, which has been operating in the Kansas City area since 1947, is gearing up for production of the next generation Chevrolet Bolt.
Year Opened: 1987
Union: UAW Local 31
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: Chevrolet Bolt EV (starting November 2025)
For nearly 45 years, Bowling Green Assembly has been building the Chevrolet Corvette, including the Stingray, Z06, E-Ray, and ZR1. The facility includes the Performance Build Center, where low-volume, high-performance engines are handcrafted.
Year Opened: 1981
Union: UAW Local 2164
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: Corvette Stingray, Corvette Z06, Corvette E-Ray, Corvette ZR1
Bay City builds engine components used in Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick vehicles, including connecting rods, solid camshafts and sliding camshafts. The plant originally opened in 1892 as National Cycle Manufacturing Co., and was acquired by GM in 1918.
Year Opened: 1918
Union: UAW Local 362
Facility Type: Propulsion
Brownstown Battery Assembly Plant manufactures electric drive units and battery packs for the Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray, and battery packs for the Cadillac CELESTIQ.
Year Opened: 2009
Union: UAW Local 174
Facility Type: Battery Manufacturing
Products: Electric drive units and battery packs for the Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray; Battery packs for the Cadillac CELESTIQ; Prototyping
Processing and Redistribution centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles to Parts Distribution Centers, GM dealers, and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2019
Union: UAW Local 651
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
A complex of 7 skyscrapers in downtown Detroit, the Renaissance Center was purchased by GM in 1996, and has served as GM's official headquarters. GM will relocate its headquarters to the new Hudson's Detroit office project in 2025.
Year Opened: 1976; 1996 (GM purchased)
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
The birthplace of General Motors, Durant-Dort Factory One is an automotive archive, research center and event space.
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Factory ZERO, formerly known as Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly, is GM's first fully dedicated electric vehicle assembly plant. The facility produces a variety of electric trucks and SUVs.
Year Opened: 1985
Union: UAW Local 22
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: GMC HUMMER EV Pickup and SUV; Chevrolet Silverado EV; GMC Sierra EV; Cadillac Escalade IQ
Flint Assembly, GM’s longest-running North American assembly plant, is home to the heavy-duty GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado. Not only was it the birthplace of the Corvette, but it has also built myriad models under the Chevrolet nameplate, including the Chevelle, Monte Carlo, Suburban and others.
Year Opened: 1947
Union: UAW Local 598
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: Chevrolet Silverado HD; GMC Sierra HD and Sierra HD Denali; HD ZR2, HD ZR2 Bison, HD Trail Boss; HD AT4X and HD AT4X AEV
Flint Engine performs gas and diesel engine assembly and machining operations.
Year Opened: 2002
Union: UAW Local 659
Facility Type: Propulsion
Products: 3.0L Turbo Diesel - Chevrolet Silverado LD and Tahoe; GMC Sierra LD and Yukon
Opened in 1954, Flint Metal Center produces sheet metal stampings for GM’s heavy duty and light duty trucks, full size SUVs, and crossovers.
Year Opened: 1954
Union: UAW Local 659
Facility Type: Metal Center
Products: Heavy-Duty Chevrolet Silverado and Heavy-Duty GMC Sierra Trucks
Light-Duty trucks, full-size SUVs, and crossovers.
The Flint tooling center engineers and builds tools and dies for the fabrication and assembly of sheet metal body parts.
Year Opened: 1967
Union: UAW Local 659, IAM-PMD 2848 - International Association of Machinists (Patternmakers)
Facility Type: Tooling Center
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 1958
Union: UAW Local 659
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Opened in 1956, the GM Technical Center in Warren outside Detroit is a 710-acre campus with more than 21,000 employees, with groups focused on engineering, design, and advanced technology, among other functions. The site is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. The campus was designed by the architect Eero Saarinen, who also designed the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, among other projects.
Year Opened: 1956
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Grand Rapids builds precision machined automotive components as well as axles for full-size trucks.
Year Opened: 1943
Union: UAW Local 167
Facility Type: Components Holding Facilities
Products: Axles (full-size truck programs), Lash Adjusters; Roller Hydraulic Valve Lifters, Cylinder Deactivation Lifters, Continuously Variable Cam Phasers
Opened in 2006, Lansing Delta Township builds the GMC Acadia, Buicl Enclave, and Chevrolet Traverse. An onsite stamping plant supplies multiple GM facilities and brands.
Year Opened: Assembly - 2006; Stamping - 2004
Union: Assembly - UAW Local 602 / Stamping - UAW Local 652
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly, Metal Center
Products: Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia
Lansing Grand River builds the Cadillac CT4 and CT5 sedans. The complex also includes an onsite stamping plant, which supplies multiple GM facilities and brands..
Year Opened: Assembly - 2001; Stamping - 2016
Union: UAW Local 652
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly, Metal Center
Products: Cadillac CT4 and CT5
Processing and Redistribution centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles to Parts Distribution Centers, GM dealers, and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 1960
Union: UAW Local 1753
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Milford Proving Ground opened in 1924 as the auto industry’s first facility dedicated to automobile testing. The grounds, located in Southeast Michigan, consist of about 4000 acres of land and the equivalent of 140 miles of roads and other surfaces used for testing.
Year Opened: 1924
Union: UAW Local 653
Facility Type: Proving Grounds
Orion Assembly was retooled to build EVs in 2020. It is being transitioned to produce the Chevrolet Silverado EV and GMC Sierra Denali EV.
Year Opened: 1983
Union: UAW Local 5960
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: GMC Sierra Denali EV, Chevrolet Silverado EV
Pontiac Engineering Center is a hub for propulsion testing, validation, and pre-production operations for fuel cells, electrification, engines, and transmissions. The site's Performance and Racing Center designs, builds, and tests race engines.
Year Opened: 1950
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Pontiac Metal provides sheet metal stamping, highly flexible fabrication machinery, and service parts for a variety of GM vehicles.
Year Opened: 1926
Union: UAW Local 653
Facility Type: Metal Center
Products: Silverado HD; GMC Sierra HD and HUMMER EV Truck and HUMMER EV SUV
Processing and Redistribution centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles to Parts Distribution Centers, GM dealers, and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 1966
Union: UAW Local 653
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Romulus Propulsion Systems makes V6 engines and 10-speed transmissions.
Year Opened: 1976
Union: UAW Local 163
Facility Type: Propulsion
Products: HFV6 Engine: Chevrolet Blazer, Cadillac XT5 and XT6, Cadillac CT5/CT5-V
10-Speed Transmission: Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Silverado and Sierra, Cadillac CT5
Saginaw Metal Casting Operations builds engine blocks, cylinder heads and axle assemblies, using two aluminum casting processes: precision sand and semi-permanent mold. The plant also performs pre-machining and final machining operations.
Year Opened: 1919
Union: UAW Local 668, IAM Lodge 2839
Facility Type: Propulsion
Products: 3.6 liter High Feature V-6 aluminum engine blocks and cylinder heads - Chevrolet Blazer and Colorado, Cadillac XT6 and XT5 and the GMC Acadia and Canyon
Front 4wd axle assembly castings - light-duty Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra.
Processing and Redistribution centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles to Parts Distribution Centers, GM dealers, and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 1971
Union: UAW Local 174
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Processing and Redistribution centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles to Parts Distribution Centers, GM dealers, and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2008
Union: UAW Local 174
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 1999
Union: UAW Local 2402
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Wentzville Assembly builds the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon mid-size trucks and Chevrolet Express and GMC Sanvana full-size vans.
Year Opened: 1983
Union: UAW Local 2250
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: Chevrolet Colorado and Express; GMC Canyon and Savana
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2003
Union: UAW Local 2162
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Lockport Operations produces radiators, condensers, oil coolers, HVAC modules, evaporators, and other parts. The facility was founded in 1910 as Harrison Radiator Co., and acquried by GM in 1918.
Year Opened: 1939
Union: UAW Local 686 and 55
Facility Type: Components Holding Facilities
Rochester Operations produces integrated air modules, fuel rails, lifter oil manifold assemblies, and fuel injectors for gas-powered cars, as well as electric vehicle battery cooling lines. The site was founded in 1908 as Rochester Coil Co., and joined GM in 1939.
Year Opened: 1939
Union: UAW Local 1097, IUOE 158
Facility Type: Components Holding Facilities
Tonawanda builds engines for GM trucks and SUVs as well as the Chevrolet Corvette. Opened in 1938, the site originally produced 6-cylinder engines and axles for Chevrolet vehicles. During World War II, Tonawanda built 14- and 18-cylinder aircraft engines.
Year Opened: 1938
Union: UAW Local 774
Facility Type: Propulsion
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 1999
Union: UAW Local 2404
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Focused on motorsports, Charlotte Technical Center works with the Chevrolet and Cadillac racing teams.
Year Opened: 2022
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2000
Union: UAW Local 674
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
GM Defiance is an aluminum foundry and machine center, which produces multiple cylinder blocks and cylinder head castings for GM engines.
Year Opened: 1948
Union: UAW Local 211
Facility Type: Propulsion
DMAX produces diesel engines for heavy-duty Chevrolet Silverado and heavy-duty GMC Sierra pickups. DMAX products also support military, marine, and medium-duty work truck applications.
Year Opened: 1999
Union: IUE Local 755
Facility Type: Propulsion
Products: Chevrolet Silverado HD, GMC Sierra HD
Opened in 1948, Parma is a metal stamping and assembly facility capable of producing over 100 million parts per year. The plant produces sheet metal stampings and assemblies, supporting multiple GM vehicle platforms.
Year Opened: 1948
Union: UAW Local 1005
Facility Type: Metal Center
Toledo Propulsion Systems manufactures transmissions and drive units for a variety of GM vehicles. The site was the first GM U.S. propulsion manufacturing facility to be transformed for EV related production.
Year Opened: 1916 (purchased by GM in 1956)
Union: UAW Local 14
Facility Type: Propulsion
Products: Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC HUMMER EVs, GMC Sierra EV
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2001
Union: UAW Local 2177
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customer
Year Opened: 1999
Union: UAW Local 2406
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Spring Hill builds both internal combustion and electric vehicles on one assembly line. The campus, which also includes stamping, global propulsion and battery assembly, sits on 2,100 acres, incuding 700 acres dedicated to farming, and 100 acres of wildlife habitat.
Year Opened: 1990
Union: UAW Local 1853
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly; Propulsion
Products: Cadillac XT5, XT6, LYRIQ and VISTIQ
Arlington Assembly builds the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Suburban, and the Chevy Tahoe. The site has been building GM vehicles for more than 70 years.
Year Opened: 1954
Union: UAW Local 276
Facility Type: Vehicle Assembly
Products: Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban; GMC Yukon and Yukon XL; Cadillac Escalade and Escalade-V
Austin Innovation is a hub for software and digital product development, as well as data analysis and research. Austin also supports GM's technology infrastructure, integrating digital tools into core business operations and support.
Year Opened: 2012
Facility Type: Non-Manufacturing Work Hubs
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2001
Union: UAW Local 816
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2001
Union: UAW Local 1590
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales
Parts Distribution Centers provide auto service parts for a variety of GM vehicles, fulfilling orders for GM dealers and ACDelco customers.
Year Opened: 2004
Union: UAW Local 722
Facility Type: Customer Care & Aftersales