Ford To Invest $3 Billion In Canada To Boost F-Series Pickup Production
In a significant boost to the Canadian automotive industry, Ford Motor Company announced a $3 billion investment in its Oakville Assembly Complex. This investment will be used to upgrade the facility and expand its production capabilities, focusing primarily on the iconic F-Series pickup trucks.
The investment signifies Ford’s commitment to the Canadian market and the importance of the Oakville plant in its global manufacturing strategy. The plant currently produces the Ford Edge and Lincoln Nautilus SUVs, but the new investment will allow it to build the F-Series, a crucial revenue driver for the company.
“This investment is a testament to the skilled workforce in Oakville and the strong partnership we have with the Canadian government,” said Jim Farley, Ford’s CEO. “The F-Series is our best-selling vehicle and we’re confident that this new investment will help us meet the growing demand for this iconic truck.”
The investment will create thousands of new jobs and stimulate the local economy through construction and supply chain activities. The project is expected to begin in 2024, with the first F-Series trucks rolling off the Oakville line in 2025.
This move comes at a crucial time for the Canadian automotive industry, which is facing significant challenges in the transition to electric vehicles. Ford’s investment in Oakville signals its commitment to the traditional internal combustion engine segment, while also pursuing its electrification goals.
The investment is also a positive sign for Canada’s trade relations with the United States. With the USMCA in place, this investment reflects Ford’s commitment to North American manufacturing and its belief in the potential of the Canadian market.
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from Canadian officials, who see it as a major win for the country’s economy and automotive sector. The investment will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the local community and will help to ensure that Oakville remains a key hub for Ford’s global operations.