Manufacturing

FCA investing nearly $1.5 billion to switch Sterling Heights Assembly Plant to trucks

Chrysler 200 sedan will end production as FCA retools facility for Ram 1500.

Auburn Hills, Michigan – FCA US will invest $1.48 billion in its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant near Detroit, Michigan, to retool it to build the next generation Ram 1500 and support the future growth of the Ram brand.

The company also confirmed that production of the Chrysler 200 will end in December 2016 in order to begin the transformation of the plant.

Future plans for the Warren Truck Assembly Plant, also near Detroit, which currently builds the Ram 1500, will be announced at a later date.

This production action is subject to the formal approval of incentives by state and local entities.

On July 14, 2016, FCA US announced a total $1 billion investment in its Toledo, Ohio; and Belvidere, Illinois, assembly plants to support the future growth of the Jeep brand. Since 2009, FCA US has announced investments of more than $8.3 billion and added more than 25,000 (including nearly 18,000 hourly) people in its U.S. operations.

Source: FCA US LLC