Ford Continues Job Creation Momentum, adds 850 More Jobs at Historic Rouge Center to Build New F-150

Jimmy_Settles_SV3_8629Jimmy Settles, VP, UAW Ford Division, speaks to media and guests during Ford’s announcement that it is adding 850 more jobs to its Dearborn Truck, Stamping and Diversified facilities to build the all-new 2015 F-150.

Ford Motor Company has announced the addition of 850 new jobs at its historic Ford Rouge Center, comprised of the Dearborn Truck, Dearborn Stamping and Dearborn Diversified facilities. The new jobs will support production of the all-new 2015 F-150 launching in a matter of weeks.

“As customer anticipation for the all-new F-150 continues to build, we are bringing on 850 new jobs to help meet the market demand for the toughest, smartest, most capable F-150 ever,” said Joe Hinrichs, Ford president of The Americas. “The new truck sets new standards for the future of tough, right down to how it’s built.”

As a part of the launch of the all-new F-150, Dearborn Truck Plant recently underwent the largest manufacturing transformation in decades, replacing legacy manufacturing equipment with the latest in production technology. This transformation marked the first major renovation of the iconic facility since it opened in 2004. In addition, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour is currently undergoing a complete renovation with new films, exhibits and hands-on experiences tied to the new vehicle.

“Today we celebrate the commitment to excellence that the hard-working men and women of the Rouge demonstrate every day,” said Jimmy Settles, UAW vice president and director of the National Ford Department. “The technology in the all-new 2015 F-150 is something the auto industry has never seen before, and our UAW members are poised and excited to build the next generation of America’s favorite truck.”

The 850 new jobs are divided among three of the center’s facilities — more than 500 for Dearborn Truck, nearly 300 for Dearborn Stamping and more than 50 for Dearborn Diversified — bringing total combined hourly employment near 5,000 workers. These jobs are in addition to the more than 3,000 hourly jobs Ford has added across its U.S. manufacturing facilities this year alone.

“Ford’s announcement is more positive news for the citizens of Michigan and a further sign of the comeback of Michigan, manufacturing and the auto industry,” said Gov. Rick Snyder.

Job creation goal exceeded

Since the 2011 UAW-Ford contract negotiations, Ford has added jobs across its other U.S. manufacturing plants, for a new job creation total of more than 14,000, which exceeds its goal of creating 12,000 hourly jobs in the U.S. by 2015. More than 4,000 of these jobs were added in southeastern Michigan alone, including 1,800 at Michigan Assembly Plant, 1,700 at Flat Rock Assembly Plant,

250 at Rawsonville Plant, 240 at Van Dyke Transmission Plant and150 at Livonia Transmission Plant.

The All-new Ford F-150

In designing the backbone of the F-150, Ford engineers improved the truck’s signature fully boxed ladder frame. It is all-new with more high-strength steel than ever — making it stronger and lighter. High-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloys — already used in aerospace, commercial transportation, energy and many other rugged industries — are used throughout the F-150 body for the first time, improving dent and ding resistance and also saving up to 700 pounds of weight. The 2015 F-150 is also designed to be the most fuel efficient F-150 ever, thanks to the dramatic improvements in weight and advanced engine technology.

F-150 is part of the Ford F-Series lineup. Now in its 66th year, the F-Series has been the best-selling truck in America for 37 consecutive years and the best-selling vehicle in America for 32 consecutive years.

The all-new F-150 will be manufactured at Dearborn Truck Plant in Dearborn, Michigan, and Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Missouri.

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