DETROIT, MI -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to rally supporters at a manufacturing facility on Detroit's west side Friday.

The former secretary of state's appearance will come after Republican frontrunner Donald Trump's morning rally in Warren.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich have also been rallying Michigan supporters this week, ahead of Tuesday's presidential primary.

Clinton will speak at 2:30 p.m. at Detroit Manufacturing Systems, a company that makes injection-molded interior trim components for auto makers.

"Hillary will be at a great manufacturing facility -- I should say also a woman-owned facility, which is fantastic," said Sen. Debbie Stabenow on Thursday.

"The fact that she is focusing on manufacturing large and small. Most people don't know that in the auto industry, most of the jobs are in small parts manufacturers."

Clinton campaign Senior Policy Advisor Jake Sullivan said the stop will focus on economic policy.

"She'll highlight the progress that's been made in Michigan," he said, "the resilience of the auto sector in the wake of the Great Recession and especially the great things happening in the clean energy sector, the defense corridor, the cars makers and suppliers and other parts of the economy...

"You'll hear in full her vision for the future of good-paying jobs and Detroit manufacturing systems tomorrow."

Clinton's primary opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders was spoke at Michigan State University on Wednesday.