Dandenong manufacturing business survives Australian vehicle industry collapse with venturing into solar power
A DANDENONG manufacturing business has survived the collapse of the vehicle making industry by transforming itself to meet growing request for solar power. Heuch provided engineering systems for vehicle plants across Australia, including Toyota, Holden & Ford, however saw the writing on the wall for the industry. The closure of their vehicle manufacturing plants was Guessed to influence 30 companies in the Greater Dandenong ambit & further than 50 per cent of firms in the sector were predicting redundancies. "We've put a lot of youth out of additional training — electricians are This time solar qualified," business Growth manager Martin Oakley said. The city had "been house to a Big & vibrant manufacturing industry" for many years, the submission stated, by the motor vehicle & portions sector employing 3385 people.Australian vehicle manufacturing ends as GM Holden closes plant
As it stated in SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's near hundred-year automotive industry ended on Friday as GM Holden Ltd, a unit of U.S. carmaker General Motors Co (GM.N), closed its plant in South Australia to move manufacturing to cheaper locations. "The finish of Holden making cars in Australia is a sosad day for the workers & for every Australian. however John Camillo, state secretary at Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union in South Australia, said almosttwo,500 newly unemployed going to necessity Gov. help finding work. A Holden vehicle fan sits in her vehicle outside the Holden motor vehicle plant in Elizabeth, Australia, October 20, 2017 as their final Commodore vehicle officially rolls off the produce line on Friday. GM Holden began auto produce in 1948 by then-Prime Minister Ben Chifley driving the premier vehicle off the produce line, declaring it "a beauty".collected by :Catlin Logan