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General Motors, Fiat Chrysler to resume normal operations after utility strain

The cancellations came after CMS Energy Corp made an emergency appeal to users on January 30 to conserve natural gas following a fire at a compressor station and extremely cold weather.

February 01, 2019 / 09:27 IST
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General Motors Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said on January 31 they plan to resume normal operations after they were forced to cancel shifts at plants in Michigan over concerns about the state's natural gas supply.

The cancellations came after CMS Energy Corp made an emergency appeal to users on January 30 to conserve natural gas following a fire at a compressor station and extremely cold weather.

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Fiat Chrysler said it would resume normal operations on February 1 after it cancelled two shifts at its Warren Truck and Sterling Heights Assembly plants on January 31.

GM said on January 30 it was suspending operations at 13 Michigan plants and its Warren Tech Center due to the CMS request. It resumed limited operations at five engine, transmission and stamping plants on Thursday afternoon.