Fiat Chrysler says it intends to start construction on a new Detroit factory this year and will begin building vehicles at the plant in late 2020, creating 3,850 jobs
The move is part of a broader plan to restructure the company’s manufacturing operations that started under former Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne, who died in
July, and is continuing under new CEO Mike Manley. The third largest U.S. auto maker by sales is investing billions to retool its existing factories to assemble more...
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