NUMMI-related commentary
By Matt Artz
Friday, November 14th, 2008 at 9:20 am in NUMMI.
This paragraph was taken from a commentary by Peter M. De Lorenzo, who runs an online auto industry magazine.
Let’s take California, for instance. Judging by our reader mail, there seems to be a large contingent of people out there who adamantly believe that “Detroit deserves to die” etc., etc., and that whatever happens “won’t affect me.” But GM and the domestic auto industry’s collapse will most definitely affect Californians as well. NUMMI, a joint operation between GM and Toyota (the Toyota Corolla, Toyota Tacoma and Pontiac Vibe are built there) and the only San Francisco Bay Area car factory, is already reducing shifts and may even shut down its Tacoma pickup truck line due to the burgeoning economic slowdown. One of our readers who understands the ramifications of a domestic industry collapse passed this interesting local news report along about NUMMI, which said, “There are tens of thousands of additional jobs on the line besides the 5,000 at NUMMI. There are over 1,000 suppliers in California that provide parts. They in turn employ 50,000 people.”
To read the entire article, click here.
Seems like he wants a bailout. Hard for me to be too sympathetic. The newspaper industry is deep doo-doo as well, but no one wants to bail us out, even though our products have become more Chevy Nova than Toyota Corolla.
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