GM says new data centers will improve vehicles, margins
General Motors Co said it is investing $546 million in two new Michigan data centers in hopes it will free up millions of dollars to boost vehicle quality more quickly.
General Motors Co said it is investing $546 million in two new Michigan data centers in hopes it will free up millions of dollars to boost vehicle quality more quickly.
General Motors Co. said Monday it will spend $258 million to build and equip a new data center at its Milford Proving Ground operations in Milford Township — one that will back up its $130 million new data center at the Warren Tech Center.
Car makers known as the Detroit Three may be turning out their best, most competitive products in the last 10 years, according to a new study.
Four Dodge and Chrysler vehicles earned “Best 2013 Total QualityTM” honors in Strategic Vision’s annual Total Quality IndexTM (TQI).
Ford Motor Co.’s Louisville Assembly Plant, on Fern Valley Road, received recognition recently from company headquarters in Dearborn, Mich., related to a storm-water project.
The plant received the company’s North American Environmental Award for a project in which large pervious pavers were used to resurface a portion of the plant’s parking lot.
Love on the Road 2013 – a recent survey conducted by YourTango.com in collaboration with Ford – reveals how couple time in the car has a positive impact on relationships.
General Motors today unveiled a state-of-the-art $130-million enterprise data center that will serve as the computing backbone for the automaker’s vast global operations. The center, benchmarked against the best in the world, is the capstone of GM’s efforts to transform its IT operations to help the company work smarter and faster from the design studio to the factory to the showroom floor.
U.S. auto companies are stepping up a congressional lobbying effort in response to Japan's entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) by arguing that it is more important than ever for the agreement to contain “meaningful” provisions on currency manipulation.
For almost two decades, Japan’s economic fortunes have deteriorated, and little seemed to be done about it.