Ford plans to hire new employees and add overtime at U.S. component plants that support Super Duty production.
• Sharonville Transmission Plant in Ohio – $24 million investment and additional overtime
• Rawsonville Components Plant in Michigan – $1 million investment and roughly 20 new jobs
• Sterling Axle Plant in Michigan – approximately 50 new jobs
Across powertrain, transmission, stamping and final assembly operations, 10 U.S. plants in five states support Super Duty production. Those plants directly employ approximately 20,000 American workers.
Ford is the leader in producing and selling trucks in America, with two F-150 plants in Michigan and Missouri, two Super Duty plants in Kentucky and Ohio, and a Ranger plant in Michigan. Ford truck production directly and indirectly supports more than 500,000 jobs in America.
The company leads all automakers in U.S. production volume and exports and employs the most hourly manufacturing workers in the U.S. of any automaker.