GM Defense Launches International Business to Support Growth

GM Defense, a subsidiary of General Motors Co. in Detroit, announced the formation of GM Defense International to expand its offerings around the globe.
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The GM Defense subsidiary of Detroit's General Motors Co. has created a new entity to support growth internationally. // Courtesy of GM Defense
The GM Defense subsidiary of Detroit’s General Motors Co. has created a new entity to support growth internationally. // Courtesy of GM Defense

GM Defense, a subsidiary of General Motors Co. in Detroit, announced the formation of GM Defense International to expand its offerings around the globe.

The new entity will extend GM Defense’s reach into global markets in support of U.S. allies and partners’ transition to a more electric, autonomous, and connected future. GM Defense will continue to operate as a subsidiary of GM.

“Forming GM Defense International will drive our continued expansion as we leverage GM’s rich legacy of innovation in support of global defense and government customers,” says Steve duMont, president of GM Defense. “As a non-traditional entrant to the defense market, we continue to receive positive feedback on our ability to bring commercial technologies forward at the speed that our customers require in these complex times.

“As we continue to explore opportunities across North America, Europe, the Middle East, the Indo Pacific region, and beyond, we look forward to leveraging commercial technology to modernize the mobility capabilities of allied armed forces around the world.”

The creation of GM Defense International enables GM to expand its global presence across international defense and government markets. Establishing a well experienced and proven team to build and nurture customer relationships, GM Defense International will focus on the unique requirements of its global customers operating in dynamic and evolving environments.

With reach into GM’s manufacturing and global supply chain, GM Defense can scale to nearly any level of production while providing its customers access to maintenance and support on a global scale. GM Defense will also leverage GM’s $35 billion investment in transformational technologies to support its global defense and government customers’ use of electrification, autonomy, and connected vehicles across the battlespace.

GM Defense will be showcasing its capabilities and demonstration vehicles at Eurosatory from June 13-17 in booth D588 at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre in Villepinte, France.

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