The General Motors Parma facility, otherwise known as Parma Metal Center, is located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is a stamping plant that services roughly 40 customers, including supporting the majority of vehicles produced by General Motors North America.
With over 1,400 total dies, Parma Metal Center processes over 1,000 tons of steel per day. The facility is capable of producing up to 100 million parts per year, and produced 97.9 million parts in 2016.
Parma’s manufacturing processes include small, medium, and large transfer press lines, high speed progressive presses, and a world class Cut To Length shear. In addition, the facility is home to the largest stand-alone, multi-cell, resistance welding metal assembly operations for GM North America.
With over 1,400 total dies, Parma Metal Center processes over 1,000 tons of steel per day. The facility is capable of producing up to 100 million parts per year, and produced 97.9 million parts in 2016.
Parma’s manufacturing processes include small, medium, and large transfer press lines, high speed progressive presses, and a world class Cut To Length shear. In addition, the facility is home to the largest stand-alone, multi-cell, resistance welding metal assembly operations for GM North America.
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