Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Lordstown trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
And Lordstown is not alone.
Workhorse owns 10% of Lordstown Motors.
Losing Lordstown is more than just about losing jobs.
Workhorse owns ten percent of Lordstown Motors.
Lordstown Assembly builds the Chevrolet Cruze.
The ties between Workhorse and Lordstown Motors run deeper than Burns.
Lordstown is now the sole source for the Cruze sedans.".
The representative said that“about 35 Lordstown UAW members will be in place by the end of January.”.
Only 30 per cent of American automobiles sold today are cars, like the Chevrolet Cruze compact,manufactured in Lordstown.
Trump must save GM's Lordstown, Ohio plant, or he might be the next to lose his job.
In June, the company eliminated its second shift at Lordstown, impacting 1,500 workers.
Assembled in Lordstown, Ohio, the Cruze was completely redesigned for 2016 for a sleeker exterior look and more comfortable interior.
They want GM to shiftproduction of the 2019 Chevy Blazer from Mexico to Lordstown Assembly or start building EVs there.
GM employs 5,600 people in Mexico to make the Chevy Cruze hatchback-basically the same car GM is taking away from Lordstown.
GM plans to haltproduction next year at three assembly plants: the Lordstown small-car factory near Youngstown, Ohio;
General Motors sold its factory in Lordstown, Ohio, to a company that promised union labor and wages to make electric pickup trucks.
In a press statement, GM said that the Cruze“was a good product andwas built with tremendous pride by the Lordstown employees.
At the GM plant in Lordstown, Ohio, workers make only the Cruze compact sedan, which has suffered a 26.5 percent sales decline this year through September.
With US car sales lagging, several car plants have fallen to just one shift,including its Hamtramck and Lordstown, assembly plant.
At a rally near Lordstown, Ohio, plant last summer, Trump told people not to sell their homes because the jobs are“coming back.
Last month,Comprehensive Logistics said it would cease operations at its facility in Lordstown that provides logistics and warehousing, impacting about 180 jobs.
The closed General Motors factory in Lordstown, Ohio thats been at the center of the companys tension with President Trump has a new owner: an electric vehicle startup called Lordstown Motors.
In January,Comprehensive Logistics said it would cease operations at its facility in Lordstown that provides logistics and warehousing, a move that impacts about 180 jobs.
Burns wants to build electric pickup trucks for“business and government customers,” according to The Wall Street Journal,and has already decided on the name of Lordstown Motors' first model: Endurance.
In exchange, Workhorse will get a 1 percentcommission on each of the first 200,000 trucks sold by Lordstown Motors, as well as 1 percent of any debt or equity financing the new startup comes up with.
Senator Rob Portman, a Republican from Ohio,said he's“deeply frustrated” with GM's decision to shut down a plant in Lordstown and is pressing Barra to come up with an alternative product for the factory.
His old company is also licensing the intellectual property related to itsimpending W-15 electric pickup truck to Lordstown Motors, and transferring the 6,000 preorders it had collected for the truck to his new startup.