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Ford is continuing to streamline and transform its global business, making changes in how the company is organized and operates to deliver executional excellence that benefits customers and delivers sustained profitable growth.
Ford today announced an even deeper commitment to American manufacturing, celebrating the production start of the all-new F-150 at the storied Ford Rouge Center and confirming construction of the new Rouge Electric Vehicle Center where it will build the all-electric F-150 by mid-2022.
Ford Motor Company’s (NYSE: F) Executive Chairman Bill Ford, President and CEO Jim Hackett and Chief Operating Officer Jim Farley will host a media conference call today at 9:20 a.m. EDT.
Ford is introducing an all-new Bronco brand featuring a new family of Built Wildâ„¢ SUVs, U.S. off-road driving schools and a unique community for owner and enthusiast engagement.
As America returns to work, Ford reveals its all-new F-150 – part of the F-Series lineup that’s been America’s choice for getting the job done for 43 consecutive years.
Will collaborate on commercial vehicles -- city van created and built by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and later 1-ton cargo van engineered by Ford, plus Volkswagen medium pickup built on Ford Ranger platform -- from 2022.
Ford President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Hackett and Chief Operating Officer Jim Farley will speak at the Deutsche Bank 2020 Global Auto Industry Conference on Wednesday, June 10.
Ford is targeting a phased restart for its North America operations beginning May 18, including restarting vehicle production in North America and bringing back the first wave of employees that are not able to do their jobs remotely.