DETROIT, MI- A new auto parts supplier for Ford Motor Co. debuted its new Gateway Industrial Center facility that will employ more than 500 people on Detroit's west side.

Detroit Manufacturing Systems, a joint venture between Wayne-based Rush Group Ltd. and the North American subsidiary of French component supplier Faurecia SA, plans to invest $29.2 million and create approximately 572 jobs over the next five years.

"The entire DMS team deserves our congratulations on its grand opening and our appreciation for its commitment to the city of Detroit," said Michigan Gov. Rick Sndyer in a statement. "This is the spirit of relentless positive action that is helping to lead Michigan's comeback."

Snyder today led a delegation of state and local officials to celebrate the grand opening of Detroit Manufacturing Systems.

In December 2011, DMS announced plans to establish an automotive interior component manufacturing facility in the Gateway Industrial Center.

The joint venture received numerous incentives and tax abatements, including a $4 million Michigan Economic Growth Authority tax credit and 12-year property tax abatement valued at approximately $4.2 million tax abatement from the city's Detroit Economic Growth Corp.

DMS will provide Ford with interiors for numerous vehicles, including the Mustang, Expedition and Lincoln Navigator.