Posted: 12/19/2011
CLEVELAND - Presses that once stamped car parts at the Twinsburg Chrysler Stamping Plant are moving across the world to China.
At the Port of Cleveland, a 469-foot cargo ship is lined with containers, presses and other parts from the plant, ready to makes its way to the Port of Xingang, according to the Plain Dealer newspaper.
The equipment-filled ship will sail across the Atlantic Ocean and into the Suez Canal until it makes its final stop in Mongolia.
The Twinsburg Chrysler Stamping Plant was one of several plants that shutdown in 2010 as part of the automaker's restructuring under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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