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Honda Motor Co. is making $355 million of upgrades at plants in Ohio where it opened its first U.S. wind tunnel, seeking productivity and fuel-economy gains for models designed and built in North America.
The Ohio projects for Japan's first company to make cars in the United States to include $166 million of improvements to its factory in East Liberty and a $64 million stamping press at its Marysville plant, said spokesman Ron Lietzke.See the full content of this document
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Honda Adds Ohio Wind Tunnel Amid $355 Million Upgrade
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