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Everyone with even a passing interest in cars knows that the Ford Model T pretty much started it all, so when the company's ...
In what CEO Jim Farley called a 'Model T moment,' the company that popularized assembly lines is turning in a new direction ...
There’s a race to build more vehicles more efficiently, with Ford, Tesla and others trying to revamp the way cars are made ...
Ford is attempting another manufacturing revolution. But Ian King says this time the stakes are even higher than they were ...
Calling it a "Model T moment" Ford Motor Co. announced a completely new vehicle platform and assembly process for a new, more affordable line of electric vehicles.
Ford unveiled a new assembly line on Monday, which CEO Jim Farley called the most radical change at Ford "since the Model T." ...
Industry analysts say if Ford can pull off the new manufacturing process and platform to develop less costly EVs, great. But ...
The automaker says it will invest $2 billion to retool its Louisville plant, with the first vehicle assembled under the new system launching in 2027.
It didn’t begin building autos until 1927, when the Model A began rolling off the line at both the Dearborn and Chicago plants. World War II: Chicago Assembly Plant shifts to tanks ...
Ford plans to invest billions in new electric vehicle production, calling it the company’s “next Model T moment.” ...
Ford has announced a $5 billion investment in American assembly and battery plants designed to create a new family of affordable electric vehicles, starting with a 4-door truck.