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Ford to invest $900 mn in Kentucky Truck Plant

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 21 June 2017

Plant upgrades to build new Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator

Ford plans to invest $900 million in Kentucky Truck Plant for plant upgrades to build the all-new Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator, which begin arriving in dealerships this fall. Both full-size SUVs will be exported to more than 55 markets globally - including Navigator to China.

The $900 million investment secures 1,000 jobs for hourly workers at the Louisville plant. This is in addition to the $1.3 billion investment and 2,000 jobs created at that plant in late 2015 to build the all-new Ford Super Duty. Kentucky Truck employs nearly 7,600 full-time hourly workers - and Ford has more U.S. hourly workers and builds more vehicles in the U.S. than any other automaker.

"Large SUVs are attracting a new generation around the world - and we're finding new ways to deliver the capability, versatility and technology that customers around the world really want with our all-new Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator," said Joe Hinrichs, Ford executive vice president and president, Global Operations. "At the same time, we also have looked at how we can be more successful in the small car segment and deliver even more choices for customers in a way that makes business sense."

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