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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

DETROIT 3 TO SHORTEN OR CANCEL SUMMER BREAKS AT PLANTS

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By Stephen Elmer, Autoguide.com - Auto production plants usually shut down for about two weeks in July to provide employees with a vacation and to give the company time to upgrade or inspect their facilities, but strong sales are leaving no extra time to stop the assembly line.

The Detroit 3 will all have to modify their summer schedules this year to make sure that they can meet demands.  Ford will be cutting its usual two-week shutdown in half at four of its plants, Chrysler will keep two of its U.S. plants open with no shut down at all and General Motors will keep one third of its American assembly plants running.

Overall, light vehicle sales have improved by 4 percent year-over-year to 8.2 million vehicles sold during the first half of 2014.

Chrysler plans to keep its Jefferson North and Sterling Heights plants open for the summer, where the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango and Chrysler 200 are built.

At GM, the plants that build the Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra and Chevy Corvette are not scheduled to be shut down.

As for Ford, the plants that build the Ford Explorer, Taurus, F series, Expedition and Escape along with the Lincoln MKS, MKC and Navigator will endure shorter shut downs than normal.  The company's plant in Dearborn, Michigan will shut down for most of September to retool in preparation for the new aluminum body F-150.

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