- Ford will add an additional 200,000 units of annual straight-time capacity this year after increasing annual straight-time capacity by 400,000 units in the region last year
- Ford will shorten its summer shutdown from the traditional two weeks to one week for a majority of North American assembly plants, increasing production by an extra 40,000 units
- This year Ford plans to add close to 3,500 hourly jobs to meet customer demand for the company’s best-selling vehicles
DEARBORN, Mich., May 22, 2013 – Ford Motor Company will add
an additional 200,000 units of annual straight-time capacity this year.
In addition, Ford will produce an extra 40,000 units by idling select
plants for only one week during what has been the traditional two-week
summer shutdown.
“To meet surging customer demand for our top-selling cars,
utilities and trucks, we are continuing to run our North American
facilities at full manned capacity, and we will add 200,000 units of
annual straight-time capacity this year,” said Jim Tetreault, vice
president of North America Manufacturing. “Approximately 75 percent of
our plants are running at a three-crew, three-shift or four-crew pattern
in order to ensure we’re getting more of our products into
dealerships.”
The 200,000 annual straight-time capacity additions this year will
come from Chicago Assembly Plant, Flat Rock Assembly Plant and Kansas
City Assembly Plant, including increased production of some of Ford’s
best-selling vehicles including Ford Explorer, Ford Fusion and Ford
F-Series. The increased production at Kansas City Assembly Plant with
the addition of a third crew, which Ford announced in early May, is
included in the 200,000 increase.
Additionally, 20 plants, including six assembly plants, will take a
reduced summer shutdown this year. The assembly plants taking one week
of shutdown are Chicago Assembly, Cuautitlán Assembly, Hermosillo
Stamping and Assembly, Kentucky Truck, Michigan Assembly and Oakville
Assembly.
Other plants taking a reduced summer shutdown in 2013 include:
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Ford will perform routine maintenance and model-year changeover
work at the following assembly facilities: Dearborn Truck Plant, Flat
Rock Assembly Plant, Kansas City Assembly Plant, Louisville Assembly
Plant and Ohio Assembly Plant.
This is the second year in a row Ford has taken the action in order to meet strong demand for its products.
To meet demand for Ford vehicles, the company will add nearly 3,500
hourly jobs in 2013. With its latest announcement of more than 2,000
new jobs at Kansas City Assembly Plant, as well as more than 1,400 new
jobs at Flat Rock Assembly Plant, Ford is three-quarters of the way to
its plan to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the United States by 2015. The
company hired more than 8,000 salaried and hourly employees in the U.S.
last year.
Ford will announce its third quarter North American production
guidance on June 3 during the May U.S. sales call. The production
guidance will include the effect of the additional 200,000 units of
annual straight-time capacity and the shortened summer plant shutdown
schedule. The increased production already has been assumed in the
financial guidance the company reconfirmed during its first quarter
earnings report on April 24.
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