General Motors Manufacturing Poland – GMMP

We manufacture cars, which we are proud of
GM Manufacturing Poland Factory belongs to the International General Motor Concern and is one of its 10 European factories which produce Opel/ Vauxhall brand cars. What gives our factory power, are three thousand of experienced workers and modern technologies. The consistent investments in bringing into live new models affects the good position among top automatic companies in Europe.
Over 98 % of cars produced in factory during three shifts, are exported to West and Central Union markets. GMMP export represents about 1,5 % of whole Polish exports
The factory is managed in accordance with the GM Global Manufacturing corporate system, thereby guaranteeing the highest quality, efficiency and flexibility. Currently in Gliwice there are produced Astra IV in the 5-door version, since September 3-door Astra GCT and family sedan Astra III will be produced there likewise. In February of this year, it have been announced that prestige cabriolet will be produce. The second half of the year will run the next version of Astra IV – 4-door sedan. j
CMMP factory is responsible for the Astra platform across whole Europe, what means, that we not only manufacture this model, but also are responsible for the matters of quality and standards around all factories producing this model.
Production in this factory is held with care of the environment. A large number of investment in reducing energy consumption allowed increasing production without power consumption, and consequently reducing CO2 emission by 40 thousand tons per year. The company in still working on others project which are supposed to aimed air protection and reducing energy consumption.
Effects of this activities were appreciated inter alia by Minister of Environment, who have graded the awards for company for unusual scientific achievements.
The company has a policy of open doors, leading factures visiting programs, in which during 2011 visited us around 3000 people; and the probation program, which were taken by 200 of young engineers.