JTP Mech: Visit to General Motors Holden

Mechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event, hosted General Motor Holden’s Nick Baloglou, Director of Quality - Operations

Where:
Refer to brochure
When:
6pm to 8pm Tuesday 8th July 2008
Who:
Limited positions available, refer to brochure

About Holden

GM Holden is Australia’s largest automotive employer, employing more than 7000 people Australia-wide. The company has produced more than 6.8 million vehicles to date. As part of General Motors, the world’s largest automotive company since 1931, Holden is evolving from a domestic manufacturer into an internationally competitive exporter of vehicles, engines and automotive expertise to diverse markets. Holden’s major operating facilities are located at Fishermans Bend (technical centre, administration and engine manufacturing plants), Dandenong (spare parts operation) and Lang Lang (automotive proving ground) in Victoria; as well as Elizabeth (vehicle manufacturing plant) in South Australia.
Holden is the provider of a comprehensive, highly competitive model range that includes Caprice, Statesman, Calais, Berlina, Commodore, Captiva, Epica, Astra, Viva, Barina, Ute, Colorado (formerly Rodeo) and Combo. 2007 Holden Australia retail sales of 146,680 units achieved a 14.0 per cent share of a total industry market of 1,049,982 units. The Commodore sold 57,300 units to continue an unbroken twelve-year run as Australia’s most popular car.
Holden’s Elizabeth plant in South Australia produced a total of 107,795 vehicles in 2007. Total vehicle export sales reached 36,534.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in the printable brochure below.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

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