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THE INVESTOR
April 20, 2024

Automobiles

GM Korea’s Changwon plant suffers tumbling sales over 4 years

  • PUBLISHED :March 05, 2018 - 09:59
  • UPDATED :March 05, 2018 - 09:59
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[THE INVESTOR] Sales of vehicles made at GM Korea’s plant in the southern city of Changwon have plunged 40 percent over the last four years, industry data showed on March 5.

The Changwon plant produces the Spark city car, and Damas and Labo small commercial vehicles. It is one of GM Korea’s three plants in Korea. The two others are in Gunsan on the west coast and Bupyeong south of Seoul.

According to the data, domestic sales and exports of the three models came to 150,000 units in 2017, compared with 250,000 four years earlier. In particular, sales of the Spark tumbled to around 50,000 units last year from about 80,000 a year earlier.

The rate of decline was 10 percent for the Bupyeong plant over the cited period and 80 percent for the Gunsan plant, which led to GM’s decision to shutter the plant.

Currently, the Changwon plant employs around 2,000 workers and produces some 60 vehicles per hour with its capacity utilization rate reaching approximately 70 percent.

 According to a 2016 Harbour Report that tracks global auto plants’ productivity, the Changwon plant ranked 41st among the 148 factories surveyed. The Gunsan plant placed 130th and the Bupyeong plant, 119th.

In mid-February, GM announced that it would close the Gunsan plant by May and decide the future of the remaining plants within the following weeks, citing low productivity.

By Song Seung-hyun and newswires (ssh@heraldcorp.com)

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