US: New Noble Ohio facility starts Dodge production
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 25 January 2006
Noble International has begun production of laser-welded blanks for the Dodge Durango at its new facility in Stow, Ohio. The plant is Noble's sixth production facility and reflects its expansion and the growth of the LWB market.
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