Ford Production To Be Scaled Back At Four U.S. Assembly Plants
More production cuts are coming this summer.
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More production cuts are coming this summer.
Read More »The chip shortage once again comes for the F-Series, and other Ford vehicles too.
Read More »The closures will affect the production of four models.
Read More »Employees will be able to start receiving vaccines beginning today.
Read More »Second place wasn't even close.
Read More »The chip shortage has impacted more plants than previously believed.
Read More »One of Ford's most important vehicles succumbs to the ongoing parts shortage.
Read More »The virus has sharply reduced vehicle production throughout North America.
Read More »Ford has been helping support Chicago's economy since 1905.
Read More »The recall covers a total of 11 models.
Read More »It'll be used to pre-assemble components for the Ford Chicago Assembly Plant, which produces the Explorer and Aviator.
Read More »Transit production has been halted on the Transit side of the plant.
Read More »And things are slowly returning to normal.
Read More »The employees did not contract the virus at work.
Read More »Apparently, the Bronco Sport has entered production much sooner than expected.
Read More »Coronavirus cases at a nearby supplier created a parts shortage at the factory.
Read More »The new automation system applies urethane to automotive glass.
Read More »The suit alleges discrimination in the hiring of Latino workers.
Read More »Scrap metal weighing as much as the Eiffel Tower was removed during the changeover.
Read More »The judge said that the 33 women can sue individually.
Read More »Robots are key to productivity at the plant.
Read More »The 450 new workers will be from the ranks of Ford's temporary employees.
Read More »There are 41 new break rooms scattered around the factory floor.
Read More »Ford spent $1 billion on the plants and added 500 new jobs.
Read More »Ford is not aware of any reports of injury related to the recall.
Read More »Lear will build seats for the new Ford Explorer.
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