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ADVISORY/Suzuki Becomes a ``Made-in-America'' Manufacturer with Opening of $30 Million Atlanta-Area Plant May 31; Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes Will Dedicate 35-Acre Facility.


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ADVISORY...for Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week.

Friday

young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe]

See : Servant
 (May 31)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Suzuki Suzuki

ever faithful to her mistress, especially in sorrow. [Ital. Opera: Puccini, Madama Butterfly, Westerman, 358]

See : Loyalty
 Motor Corp.


WHAT:      Suzuki Motor Corp. of Japan (SMC) becomes a
           "made-in-America" manufacturer with the May 31 opening of a
           $30 million, 35-acre manufacturing plant in Rome, Ga., 60
           miles northwest of Atlanta.

           Distinctives about the 108,350-square-foot facility:

           --  Suzuki's first U.S. manufacturing plant.

           --  Will produce Suzuki ATVs for dealers/customers
               in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and
               New Zealand.

           --  Will provide up to 150 jobs at full capacity.

           --  Will purchase 50 percent of production parts from local
               suppliers.

WHEN:      Friday, May 31, 2002
           Plant & First U.S.-made Vehicle Christening -- 1 p.m.
           Eastern

WHERE:     Suzuki Manufacturing of America Corp. (SMAC)
           Technology Parkway
           Rome, Ga.  (706/378-2100, ext. 2502)

KEY VISUALS:

           --  Georgia Gov. Barnes & Suzuki officials christening
               plant

           --  Georgia Gov. Barnes & Suzuki christening first
               U.S.-made ATV

           --  Suzuki ATVs and other vehicles on display

           --  Hard hat plant tours of welding, assembly, painting
               facilities

CONTACT:   Bob Ochsner, 714/424-2509; May 30-31: 714/981-5629
           Mark Reese, 714/996-7040, ext. 2262
           Phil Wofford, onsite SMAC director, 706/378-2100, ext. 2502
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