Chrysler to resume leasing in hopes of raising sales, but deals won't be as good as pastSeptember 16th, 2009 Chrysler to resume leasing after 1-year breakDETROIT — Chrysler Group LLC says it will return to leasing vehicles after a yearlong hiatus. The automaker says it will offer lease options on all 2010 Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles.
Dunlop to resume production in Sahaganj factory soonSeptember 3rd, 2009 KOLKATA - Kolkata-based tyre manufacturer Dunlop India will resume production at its Sahaganj factory in West Bengal around the Durga Puja festival in late September, a top company official said here in a statement Thursday. "The Sahaganj plant will resume production either just before the Puja, or right after the Puja.
Dunlop to resume production in Sahaganj factorySeptember 3rd, 2009 KOLKATA - Kolkata-based tyre manufacturer Dunlop India will resume production at its Sahaganj factory in West Bengal around the Durga Puja festival in late September after remaining closed for 10 months, a top company official said Thursday. "The Sahaganj plant will resume production either just before the Puja, or right after the Puja.
Chrysler to resume operations, recall workers at northern Illinois plantJuly 7th, 2009 Chrysler to resume operations at Ill. plantBELVIDERE, Ill.
Chrysler to end production of Dodge Ram in St. Louis in July, considered 'bad asset'June 24th, 2009 Chrysler to idle St. Louis Dodge Ram plant in JulyDETROIT — Chrysler Group LLC said Wednesday it will end production of the Dodge Ram at its St.
Obama administration rejects request from auto suppliers for up to $10 billion in aidJune 16th, 2009 Administration rejects auto supplier aid requestWASHINGTON — The Obama administration has turned down a request by auto suppliers for up to $10 billion in additional federal aid to help the parts companies deal with the bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler. The Treasury Department said in a statement Tuesday that an existing $5 billion support program for auto parts suppliers was playing an important role in stabilizing the nation's auto supply base.
Carlisle's Trail King shutting Pennsylvania, North Dakota plants for 2 monthsMay 14th, 2009 Carlisle temporarily closing truck trailer plantsSIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Carlisle Cos.
Cummins cites loss of Chrysler business in closing Indiana plant, laying off 690 workersMay 9th, 2009 Cummins laying off 690 with Indiana plant closingCOLUMBUS, Ind. — Chrysler's production shutdown is causing Cummins to temporarily close a southern Indiana plant that makes diesel engines for Dodge Ram pickup trucks.
GM's Henderson says some parts of Chrysler deal with UAW could help his companyMay 5th, 2009 GM: Some parts of Chrysler deal could help GMWASHINGTON — General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson says some elements of a labor agreement between the United Auto Workers and Chrysler could benefit GM as it tries to stave off bankruptcy. Henderson told reporters Tuesday he was ready to resume bargaining with the union.
Chrysler's Canadian plants close indefinitely while parent company restructuresMay 1st, 2009 Chrysler's Canadian plants halt productionTORONTO — A parts shortage resulting from Chrysler's restructuring under U.S. bankruptcy protection has forced the company's Canadian branch to halt its assembly operations indefinitely, a spokeswoman said Friday.
Chrysler plans to temporarily shutdown most plants until Fiat deal closesApril 30th, 2009 Chrysler to idle plants until Fiat deal doneNEW YORK — Chrysler says it will temporarily stop most of its vehicle production until its deal with Italy's Fiat is complete. The shutdown is effective Monday and could last up to two months.
Chrysler forced to close plants early as some suppliers stop shipping partsApril 30th, 2009 Some Chrysler parts suppliers stop shippingDETROIT — Chrysler says it has sent workers home from at least two factories because parts suppliers have stopped shipping due to its bankruptcy filing. Vice Chairman and President Tom LaSorda said in a conference call Thursday that workers were sent home from stamping and assembly factories in the Detroit suburb of Warren.
Canada unveils $4 bn interim loan to GM, ChryslerMarch 31st, 2009 TORONTO - Canada Monday announced $4 billion in interim loans to General Motors (GM) and Chrysler as the struggling auto giants undertake government-supervised restructuring plans. Unlike the Obama administration in the US, the Canadian government has, however, stopped short of asking for top-level executive changes.
Chrysler gives ultimatum, threatens to pull out of CanadaMarch 12th, 2009 TORONTO - Chrysler Wednesday threatened to pull out of Canada unless the Canadian government gives it billions of dollars in loans and allows tax concessions and workers take wage cuts. With three plants in Canada, Chrysler is the second largest auto seller in the country after General Motors.
Reliance to start oil production by JanuaryJanuary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The oil production in Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries will start resume by the end of January, a senior official said Monday. 'The oil production in the Reliance KG Basin D6 block is set to resume by January end,' Director General of Hydrocarbons V.K.