Nestled at 12200 Lafayette Center Road in Roanoke, Indiana, the GM assembly plant in Fort Wayne stands as a bastion of American automotive manufacturing. Since its inception in 1986, this sprawling facility has churned out Chevrolet Silverados and GMC Sierras, underpinned by the GMT T1XX platform, with precision and efficiency.
Every day, over 1,300 trucks roll off the assembly line, a testament to the dedication of the 4,287 employees and the assistance of 2,200 robots. The plant boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including body shops, a paint shop, general assembly areas, and a sequencing center, ensuring seamless production from start to finish.
GM’s commitment to excellence is evident in its continuous investment in the plant, totaling $31.6 billion since 2013. The latest infusion of $632 million underscores the company’s dedication to meeting the growing demand for its iconic trucks.
While Chevrolet and GMC trucks continue to dominate the market, Ford’s F-Series maintains its position as the perennial favorite. However, with each truck meticulously crafted at the Fort Wayne plant, GM remains poised to meet the needs of truck enthusiasts worldwide.