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Michigan Assembly Plant, formerly known as Michigan Truck Plant, is a Ford Motor Company assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan. The plant employs approximately 2,800 hourly employees and 200 salary employees (May 2020),[1] comprises three main buildings with 5,000,000 sq ft (460,000 m2) of factory floor space and is located adjacent to Wayne Stamping & Assembly. The plant was built in 1957 and has seen many expansions and upgrades. It currently produces the Ford Bronco and Ranger.[2]

History[edit]

The plant opened in 1957, as the Michigan Station Wagon Plant producing the Mercury Colony Park station wagon. In 1964 the plant was re-tooled to produce pickup trucks, producing the first F-100. In 1965 the 100,000th truck rolled off the line. In 1968 two large additions were made to the plant that increased overall capacity. The plant was expanded again in 1974, 1991 and 1996. In 1997 the plant began producing SUVs, and in 2010 was re-tooled again to produce the Focus. By late 2010, Ford completed a $550 million renovation, enabling the plant to change production between various models without significant downtime and to produce gas-powered cars as well as battery electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid variations. The renovation also included a 500-kilowatt solar panel system and ten electric vehicle charging stations for recharging electric part-transport trucks running between adjacent facilities.[3] With these upgrades, it manufactured the third-generation North American Ford Focus from December 14, 2010, until May 4, 2018.[4][5]

Ford reintroduced the Ford Ranger pickup in the North American market for the 2019 model year with the Bronco to follow in year 2021, and they are produced at the Wayne plant.[6] The launch of the Bronco was delayed to the end of summer 2021 due to coronavirus related supplier issues.[7] The plant currently has 2.8 million square feet of floor space and a capacity of 5,300 units per week.[citation needed]

Production[edit]

Michigan Assembly Plant

Current[edit]

Past[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Michigan Assembly Plant".
  • ^ "Michigan Assembly Plant". Michigan Assembly Plant. Ford Motor Company. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  • ^ "Ford's Michigan plant ready to build electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid cars". Autoviva, 16 December 2010.
  • ^ "Focus On The Future". Jalopnik, 14 December 2010. 14 December 2010.
  • ^ "A final goodbye to the Ford Focus, C-Max". Automotive News. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  • ^ Priddle, Alisa; Snavely, Brent. "How Ford will spend $9B on plants, secure 8,500 jobs". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  • ^ Hoffman, Connor (4 December 2020). "2021 Ford Bronco Delayed, Not Coming until Next Summer". Car and Driver. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
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