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Oakville Assembly

The Oakville Assembly Complex is a Ford Motor Company of Canada automobile factory in Oakville, Ontario, spanning 487 acres. This landmark occupies the same site as, and combines, the former Ontario Truck plant and Oakville Assembly Plant. Clearly visible from the Queen Elizabeth Way and the Lakeshore West GO Train line, it relies on the nearby railway service to transport parts and vehicles throughout the country.

Oakville Assembly Complex
Site of Oakville Assembly Complex
Built1953
LocationOakville, Ontario
Coordinates43°28′57.81″N 79°40′6.51″W / 43.4827250°N 79.6684750°W / 43.4827250; -79.6684750
IndustryAutomotive
ProductsFord Edge
Employees3,400[1]
Area487 acres
Address1400 The Canadian Road

History edit

The first car plant on this site opened in 1953, and produced nearly all of the vehicles for Ford in Canada until 1966.[2] It was the site of production for the company's minivans but was renovated with a $1 billion investment to produce crossover CUVs by 2006. Phase one was completed with the launch of the Edge and the MKX in the fall of 2006 and phase two was completed by spring of 2008 with the launch of the Ford Flex.[3] In addition to the human workers, 440 robots help to assist in the production of new automobiles.[4] The company has two different shifts that last from 8–10 hours (depending on the economy and the demand for new automobiles).[4] As of 2002, up to 211,000 new vehicles can be manufactured and assembled within a typical year.[4]

In 2013, Ford announced an investment of C$700-million to upgrade the plant to manufacture vehicles of global platform with the assistance from the governments of Canada and Ontario of C$140-million worth to the project. The plant assembled 255,924 vehicles in 2012, and 258,358 vehicles in 2013.[5]

Ford ended the production of the Lincoln MKT in October 2019 and the Ford Flex the following month, the company laid off 450 of its 4,200 plant workers in early 2020.[6]

The plant is planned to produce electric vehicles and assemble batteries, starting from 2025, after a major retooling from 2024. Government of Canada and the province of Ontario are responsible to contribute a total of C$500 million.[7][8]

Products made edit

 
A worker on the line installs a battery on a Ford Flex.

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Past edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "Oakville Assembly Plant". Ford Corporate. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  2. ^ Temple, David W. (2010-01-15). Full-Size Fords: 1955-1970. CarTech Inc. p. 135. ISBN 9781934709085. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  3. ^ . Ford Motor Company. Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2010.
  4. ^ a b c DrivingEnthusiast.net
  5. ^ Keenan, Greg (13 February 2014). "Ford extends its reach to crossover utility market with new Edge". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Ford motors to cut 450 jobs at Oakville assembly plant, halts production on Ford Flex, Lincoln". Global News. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Ford deal to build electric cars in Oakville comes amid $500M government cash to upgrade plant". 22 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Unifor's 'unique' Ford deal includes 5 new electric vehicles in Oakville, engine for Windsor plants". 22 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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