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Shreveport Operations, officially the Shreveport Assembly and Stamping Plant, was a General Motors vehicle factory in Shreveport, Louisiana. The 3,100,000-square-foot (290,000 m2) factory opened in 1981 and produced the company's compact pickup trucks alongside Moraine Assembly in Dayton, Ohio. At one point, 3,000 employees were on the payroll. Construction of the plant began in 1978, with an expansion in 2002 that included a new stamping facility.[1]

The plant closed in August 2012 with the last truck produced being a white Chevrolet Colorado. On the front of the vehicle, a banner read "4,853,693rd". At that time, just over 800 hourly and salaried workers were employed there.

Elio Motors had announced plans to begin using the facility in 2014 to manufacture a new three-wheeled vehicle.[2] The production date has since been moved back to 2017.[needs update][3] Elio is working with production equipment manufacturer Comau, to sell off additional unneeded equipment at the factory.[4]

Glovis America, a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, acquired 125,000 square feet (11,600 m2) of the plant for use as a distribution center of Hyundai and Kia vehicles. Glovis also leases 90 acres at this site.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "Prime industrial land for sale/lease in Shreveport, LA" (PDF). Racer Trust. January 2011. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 15, 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  2. ^ Michele Marcotte (17 August 2013). "Caddo commissioners mull GM plant purchase". Shreveport Times. Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  3. ^ Jim Gorzelany (14 March 2016). "Three-Wheel $6,800 Elio Delayed (Again), Could Be Too Little, Too Late". Forbes. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Elio Took A Major Step Toward Producing The New Vehicle". 17 September 2014. Archived from the original on October 11, 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
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