Ford F-150 production halts for a week on parts shortage
Filed under: Truck, Plants/Manufacturing, Ford
Ford has to put the brakes on F-150 production for a week, and it seems parts suppliers are to blame. The new truck is reportedly selling so well that companies who make parts for the truck are having trouble keeping up with demand.
Engines for the pickups are produced at the Brooks Park facility in Ohio. A slowdown there will cause 3,000 employees at Ford’s Dearborn truck plant to take an unplanned week-long vacation.
Analysts are quick to point out that if vehicle sales increase as some are predicting, more shortages could occur in the near future. However, the parts shortage only appears to affect Ford at the moment as General Motors and Chrysler are currently full-steam ahead in their respective production facilities.
Gallery: 2011 Ford F-150: First Drive
[Source: Detroit Free Press]
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I like the new bumper on F-150 and even other new amenities what Ford has added on this awesome looking truck. Well, all these make it really impressive.