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After General Motors Corp. opened its 2 million sq. ft. Lansing Grand River vehicle manufacturing plant in 2001, a vice president at the automaker issued a challenge to GM's Worldwide Facilities Group: Improve factors such as cost, speed and safety by 25% on the next big project in Lansing, Mich. — the $1.5 billion Lansing Delta Township vehicle manufacturing complex. Jack Hallman, director of capital projects for GM's Worldwide Facilities Group, recalls thinking it would be a daunting task to achieve the 25% target for Lansing Delta Township. Armed with the corporate directive, the Worldwide Facilities Group assembled ...

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