General Motors Company Overview
Company Headquarters: Michigan, United States
Founded: 1908
Workforce: ~ 155,000
Company Working: General Motors Company (GMC) is a leading American manufacturing company. GMC operates into three business segments: automotive, cruise, and financials. It manufactures cars, trucks, and other automotive vehicles through its innovative technological service. The company and its subsidiaries sell automotive vehicles under the band name: Buick, Cadillac, GMC & Chevrolet. GMC offers diesel engines through its subsidiaries company Detroit Diesel and Duramax (a joint venture between General Motors and Isuzu). It offers diesel engines for trucks, SUVs, and locomotives. GMC has 12 assembly plants, 25 parts distribution centers, 24 stamping, propulsion, component, and battery plants, and two engineering campuses in the United States. The company has a strong presence in North America with operations in 27 of the 50 states in the District of Columbia. GMC has a significant presence in Indiana, Ohio, and Texas, with major manufacturing plants and headquarters facilities. The company also has many office locations, including IT centers, call centers, and GM Financial service centers in North America.



