GM has delayed plans to roughly double output at its two main U.S. pickup-truck factories by adding additional shifts of workers next week
GM has delayed plans to roughly double output at its two main U.S. pickup-truck factories by adding additional shifts of workers next week, these people said. The auto maker doesn’t yet have the flow of parts it needs to accelerate.
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