Honda Begins Producing Civics In Indiana
October 11, 2008 – 9:51 amby Darren
Honda has begun mass production of Honda Civics. Honda is producing new, fuel-efficient, 4-cylinder Honda Civic sedans at their new facility in Greensburg, Indiana. The facility, which cost $550 million to build, will ultimately produce 200,000 vehicles, and employ 2,000 associates at full capacity. The project has been a boom to local autoworkers.
“With continued high demand for the Honda Civic, we are honored and excited to help meet the needs of our customers in North America,” said Yuzo Uenohara, president of Honda Manufacturing of Indiana (HMIN). “Our new Indiana associates are dedicated to building the very best Honda products, with customer satisfaction as our top goal.”
Honda announced building the plant in 2006.
“We’ve reached this milestone thanks to great cooperation and support from Indiana’s state and local leaders,” said Rick Schostek, vice president of HMIN. “It was a team effort with INDOT, the Department of Workforce Development, the Indiana Department of Economic Development, Decatur County, the City of Greensburg and many others making important contributions to our successful startup.”

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