Bay City GPS

Bay City employees produce engine components incorporating the latest technology and improved product quality.

Location

1001 Woodside Ave
Bay City, MI 48708
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Facility

Year Opened: 1918
Size: 975,000 sq. ft.
Union: UAW Local 362
Social: @MFG_GMFacebook

What We Do

We proudly build engine components used in Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles, including:

Connecting Rods
Solid Camshafts
Sliding Camshafts

The plant originally opened in 1892 as National Cycle Manufacturing Company and produced a new bicycle to replace old high-wheeled types.  In 1916, William Durant and Louis Chevrolet purchased the plant and it was added to the General Motors portfolio in 1918.

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Photos & Videos

  • A General Motors Bay City Propulsion System employee inspects Gen 5 connecting rods for V-8 engines.
  • Finished sliding cam shafts await shipping
  • A man addresses and audience at an event for General Motors Bay City GPS.
  • Assembly line worker works with engine component and powertrain parts
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