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By Kerri Jansen STAFF REPORTER Published: October 30, 2014 1:36 pm ET Updated: October 30, 2014 1:43 pm ET
Image By: Magna International Inc. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, third from left, and Senator Debbie Stabenow, center, at the grand opening for Magna International Inc.'s new exterior plant.
Canadian automotive supplier Magna International Inc. on Oct. 28 opened a new injection molding and robotic paint line facility in Delta Township, Mich., the company has announced.
The 290,000-square-foot facility in suburban Lansing, Mich., called DexSys, will manufacture front and rear fascias for General Motors Co., employing 340 at peak capacity.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation has also announced that Magna subsidiary Autosystems America Inc., dba Magna Lighting, will establish a new manufacturing facility and consolidate engineering, R&D, sales and marketing and a new headquarters into one location in the Detroit suburb of Plymouth Township, to handle newly acquired business. The expansion represents an investment of up to $59.2 million and a potential 466 new jobs, according to a news release.
Magna is based in Aurora, Ontario, and operates 317 manufacturing facilities worldwide, as well as 83 product development, engineering and sales locations. DexSys is the company’s 28th manufacturing operation in Michigan.
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