Lansing Engine Plant
Lansing Engine Plant was a General Motors automobile engine plant located in Delta Township, Michigan. Constructed in 1981, it was originally constructed to create diesel counterparts of GM's gasoline engines,[1] though, by the next year, GM had abandoned the project. By 1987, the plant was producing the Quad-4 engine, and in 2002 the EcoTec engine, but was closed that same year. GM sold the plant to Ashley Capital in 2005 who then leased it out to auto parts supplier Ryder Logistics.[2]
Products[]
- GM Diesel Engine: 1981-1982
- Quad-4 Engine: 1987-2002
- EcoTec Engine: 2002
See also[]
- List of GM factories
References[]
- ^ "THE PLANTS". Lansing State Journal. September 15, 2008. Retrieved December 27, 2008.
- ^ Beth Shayne (March 22, 2005). "Old GM Plant to Be New Auto Parts Supplier". WILX Channel 10 Lansing. Retrieved December 27, 2008.
Coordinates: 42°42′14.4″N 84°39′30.7″W / 42.704000°N 84.658528°W
Categories:
- General Motors factories
- Economy of Lansing, Michigan
- Motor vehicle assembly plants in Michigan
- Buildings and structures completed in 1981
- 2002 disestablishments in Michigan
- 1981 establishments in Michigan