The Columbus Business First has reported that Honda is increasing production at one of its USA manufacturing plants.
The East Liberty plant will be going back to Saturday shifts in September, and they may last the remainder of the year.
Workers at East Liberty assemble the CR-V crossover, which, along with the Civic were Honda’s only two vehicles whose July 2009 sales topped July 2008 sales.
There are no plans to add weekend work at the Marysville plant, which primarily builds the Accord sedan and coupe, the Acura TL sedan and Acura RDX sport-utility vehicle.
Honda also is bringing Saturday work back to its Lincoln, Ala. plant, which makes the Accord V6 sedan, Ridgeline pickup truck, Odyssey minivan and Pilot SUV.
Is it possible that we have reached the bottom of the current recession, and are now slowly climbing out? Looks like some indications are getting better, while others stay in the dumps.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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