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Ford expects to lose about 90,000 units of production this year because of the factory changeover. At an average transaction price of $40,000, that's $3.6 billion in lost revenue.
Ford founder Henry Ford decided in 1914 to more than double factory wages to $5 a day, jump-starting the American middle class.
The nationally designated historic Henry Ford Factory and Dormitory on Ridge at Cherry Hill, plus several out buildings on 14 acres — with the Rouge River running through — were purchased for ...
Henry Ford didn't invent the automobile, but he revolutionized its production. On a personal level, though, there was much to object to about him.
At Ford Motor Co.’s Rouge factory, where Henry Ford began building Model A cars almost 90 years ago, the automaker today officially began manufacturing an advanced, aluminum-bodied F-150 pickup ...
More Ford Motor Co. news: Ford confirms plans for haunted house in Michigan Central Station. Ford paid $90M for Michigan Central Station. At 71, he reflects on his years working in a factory ...
Henry Ford built the factory in the Detroit suburb in 1941 to produce B-24 bombers for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Designed by Albert Kahn, it employed as many as 42,000 people.
At Ford Motor Co.’s Rouge factory, where Henry Ford began building Model A cars almost 90 years ago, the automaker today officially began manufacturing an advanced, aluminum-bodied F-150 pickup ...
The Henry Ford is ranked #13 out of 14 things to do in Detroit. ... Meanwhile, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour is open Monday to Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last tour departing at 3 p.m.
The Henry Ford has canceled all operations for Friday, Dec. 23, due to the expected winter weather conditions. ... Ford Rouge Factory Tour and Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village, ...
The partnership bought the 14-acre site, formerly known as auto magnate Henry Ford’s Village Industry. The site includes a dormitory, the Ford factory, both of which are on the National Historic ...
In 1920 Henry Ford and his son, Edsel, opened a factory in the city of Hamilton to build Ford tractors. Within six months after opening, the plant switched to making hundreds of automobile parts.