The Ford Motor Company Struandale engine plant is an engine manufacturing facility located in the Strunway district of Port Elizabeth in South Africa.
Operating alongside the Ford Motor Company Silverton assembly plant, under the South African Motor Coporation (Samcor) administration, the Struandale engine plant currently overseas the assembly of the Ford 2.2L Duratorq and Ford 3.2L Duratorq engines. The facility also focuses its operations on general machining for Ford vehicles as well as manifold production.
As a matter of fact, the plant currently has an annual production capacity of 250,000 machined components kits, comprised of engine heads, blocks and crankshafts destined for the Ford Duratorq TDCi engine. Approximately 75,000 of these components are dedicated to the Ford Ranger while the remaining parts are exported to Ford engine assembly plants located in Thailand and Argentina.
This page shows information about the Ford Motor Company Struandale engine plant.
| Year opened | 1964 |
| Facility size | 45,000 square feet (4,180 m2) |
| Land occupied | 48 acres |
| Location | Struanway, Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
| Hourly employees | N/A |
| Salaried employees | N/A |
| Total employees | 500 |
| Engines | Production Years |
|---|---|
| Ford 2.2L Duratorq | 2004 - present |
| Ford 3.2L Duratorq | 2010 - present |
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