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    Executive Division - Special Advisor's Files, Economic Development - Chrysler Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (SHAP) - SHAP Saved: From Closure to Rebirth

    Granholm, Jennifer
    2013

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    Video documenting the closure and reopening of the Chrysler Sterling Heights Assembly Plant. The plant was originally scheduled to be closed in December 2010 but the efforts of interested parties resulted in the new Chrysler purchasing it from the bankrupt remains of the old Chrysler. In August 2010, the company announced that SHAO would remain open and produce the next generation of mid-size Chryslers engineered by Fiat

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/122902

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