Sterling Stamping Plant to Produce Next-Gen Jeep Wrangler Body Panels
Sterling Stamping Plant to Produce Next-Gen Jeep Wrangler Body Panels
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FCA Sterling Stamping plant adds Jeep Wrangler work
FCA Sterling Stamping plant adds Jeep Wrangler work
Buy Photo UAW worker Ashley Bailey, of Eastpointe, puts a Durango B-Pillar off a conveyor belt and puts it onto a shipping rack after it is stamped by one of the new presses.(Photo: Todd McInturf / The Detroit News)Buy PhotoSterling Heights – — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said Friday the Sterling Stamping Plant will make all the stamped parts for the next-generation Jeep Wrangler, bringing work in-house for the popular vehicle.Marchionne, on hand for a media event celebrating the launch of three stamping presses at the plant, said the work is possible with the new presses.
FCA Sterling Stamping to get Jeep Wrangler work, additional investment
FCA Sterling Stamping to get Jeep Wrangler work, additional investment
FCA and its employees celebrated the completion of a $166 million investment at Sterling Stamping for three new metal pressing machines on Friday.Buy Photo James Dosier, 26, of Detroit moves a side panel for a Dodge Durango from one of 3 new presses as part of a $166 million investment to bring the latest state-of-the-art stamping technology to the FCA US Sterling Heights Stamping Plant in Sterling Heights on Friday, August 26, 2016.Jessica J. Trevino (Photo: Jessica J. Trevino, Detroit Free Press)Buy PhotoFiat Chrysler Automobiles’ stamping plant in Sterling Heights will soon be making parts for the Jeep Wrangler and is on track to get second round of investments for new stamping presses so it can handle that work, FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne said Friday.