Lear has opened its new manufacturing seating facility in Flint, Michigan.

The 156,000-square feet plant will employ around 600 team members by the end of 2019, with more than 400 being new hires to Lear.

The factory will build seats for just-in-time delivery to the nearby General Motors Flint Assembly plant, as well as the GM Fort Wayne plant in Indiana.

“Flint is the definition of a community-driven city, fuelled by dedicated people who are committed to making things happen,” said Lear president and CEO, Ray Scott.

“I see the opening of this plant as a way to show appreciation for Flint and bring together some of the hardest-working people in Michigan, while producing innovative products for our customers.”

Lear notes it has been named GM Supplier of the Year 16 times.

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Waste and recycling efforts will ensure the facility is a zero waste to landfill. Additional elements include energy-efficient lighting and an area dedicated for green space—30% of the 33-plus acre site.

The US supplier says its Flint seating plant is the first major automotive supplier manufacturing facility constructed in Flint in more than 30 years.