Over a century ago, Henry Ford’s assembly line helped mass-produce the Model T, setting a new standard for how to manufacture vehicles. Now, at its Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky, the Ford ...
The last model of the car that changed the motor vehicle industry rolled off the assembly line on May 26, 1927.
Sometimes, you just need to throw away the rulebook that you wrote a century ago. Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Jim Farley said the company’s $2 billion investment in manufacturing in Louisville to ...
The automaker brought together Silicon Valley techies and industry misfits in a quest to beat China at EVs.
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Ford to invest nearly $2 billion in Kentucky assembly plant to produce electric vehicles
Ford Motor Co. will invest nearly $2 billion retooling a Kentucky factory to produce electric vehicles that it says will be more affordable, more profitable to build, and will outcompete rival models.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ford Motor Co. will invest nearly $2 billion retooling a Kentucky factory to produce electric vehicles that it says will be more affordable, more profitable to build, and will ...
A problem at a stamping plant will take down the F-150 assembly line for the next few days. Ford already has tight inventory and this does not help.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Ford opened its Chicago plant in February 1924 on the banks of the Calumet River in the Hegewisch neighborhood on the city’s ...
One hundred years ago this month, the Ford Motor Company produced 10,000 Model T cars in one day. That level of production for one specific car would never be matched as production lines added new ...
As part of its much-hyped presentation in Louisville, Kentucky that Ford President and CEO Jim Farley said would be a “Model T moment,” the Blue Oval has announced what it calls the Ford Universal EV ...
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