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This is a list of automobile assembly plants in Ontario, Canada. Ontario produces more vehicles than any other jurisdiction in North America, with six of the world's top manufacturers operating assembly plants in Windsor , Brampton , Oakville , Alliston , Woodstock , Cambridge , Ingersoll , and Oshawa .
Windsor Transmission was a General Motors of Canada parts plant in Windsor, Ontario and one of several facilities in southern Ontario and Canada.It was the only plant located in southwestern Ontario and was located closer to GM headquarters in Detroit than GM Canada headquarters in Oshawa.
The Oakville Assembly Complex is a Ford Motor Company of Canada automobile factory in Oakville, Ontario, spanning 487 acres.This landmark occupies the same site as, and combines, the former Ontario Truck plant and Oakville Assembly Plant.
Brampton, Ontario, Canada: Rambler American Rambler Classic AMC Rebel AMC Hornet/Concord AMC Gremlin/Spirit AMC Eagle Jeep CJ Jeep Wrangler: 1961 1992 Northeast corner of Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue and operated by American Motors from 1961 to 1992. The plant assembled American Motors and Jeep vehicles until it was closed in 1992.
St. Thomas Assembly was an automobile plant located in Southwold, Ontario, Canada, close to the Talbotville community and the nearby city of St. Thomas.The 2,600,000 sq ft (240,000 m 2) facility, situated on a 635 acres (2.57 km 2) site, [1] opened in 1967, building the Ford Falcon. [2]
Active manufacturing facilities in Canada Ford Motor Company: Ford Motor Company of Canada: Essex Engine Plant (1981–2007; 2009–present) Oakville Assembly (1953–present) Windsor Engine Plant (1978–present) General Motors: General Motors Canada: CAMI Assembly (1989–present) Oshawa Car Assembly (1907–present) St. Catharines Engine ...
CAMI Assembly (formerly CAMI (Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc.) Automotive) is an assembly plant wholly owned by General Motors Canada.The plant occupies 570 acres (230 ha) and has 1,700,000 square feet (157,900 m 2) of floor space of which 400,000 square feet (37,161 m 2) was added in 2016, [2] as part of a $560 million investment.
[3] [4] [5] In 2010, Ontario announced a further contribution of CA$81 million to the Essex Engine Plant. [ 5 ] As of 2014, there were about 1,400 active Ford workers at the Essex Engine and Windsor Engine plants, a drop from 6,300 Ford workers at six engine and engine parts plants 2000, according to president of Unifor local 200. [ 6 ]