US: Chrysler chief rallies port worker support
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 2 December 2008
Chrysler president and vice chairman Jim Press today (2 December) met Maryland Port Authority employees and state officials to discuss the scope of the auto industry and its local impact from an auto trade perspective.
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