Ford Trains 800 New Rouge Workers to Build Quality Into the New 2009 Ford F-150
- New third crew with 800 workers at the Dearborn Truck Plant at Ford’s Rouge Center are undergoing intensive quality training to build the new 2009 Ford F-150
- Since its launch last year, the 2009 F-150 was named North American Truck of the Year and earned a quadruple 5-star crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
- Ford has gained five percentage points of market share in the full-size pickup truck market in the U.S. since the launch of the 2009 F-150 in
October 2008
About 800 new workers at Ford Motor Company’s Dearborn Truck Plant are undergoing intensive quality training as they prepare to build Ford’s new F-150, the 2009 North American Truck of the Year.
The crew of about 800 employees is slated to begin its full production shift on
“Our unrelenting commitment to quality drives everything Ford does in the manufacturing world and beyond,” said
The 2009 F-150 is new inside and out and customers are taking notice. Ford statistics show conquest sales – new F-150 buyers who traded in vehicles from other brands – are up 15 percentage points in the fourth quarter versus the third quarter. Customer loyalty has risen 3 percentage points over the same time period. F-Series has gained five percentage points of market share since the new version launched in October. Ford F-Series share was 35.4 percentage points from
The F-150 recently was named 2009 North American Truck of the Year and earned a quadruple 5-star crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The F-150 accounts for the majority of the volume of Ford’s F-Series lineup, which has been America’s best-selling vehicle for 32 consecutive years.
Moreover, while it typically takes several months to reach peak quality levels with an all-new vehicle, internal statistics show that the new F-150 launched with even higher quality than the outgoing model.
“The overarching themes at Dearborn Truck are safety and quality,” said
At Dearborn Truck Plant, the workers at the new third crew – who transferred in from a variety of plants throughout southeast
“We have an intensive operator training program,” Pijor said. “This is a full production crew, and we have a plan for every person. It is a joint effort with the UAW where we all work together to succeed.”
Enhancing the team atmosphere is the plant’s Team Leader Academy, which has been in place since the mid-1990s. In the 40-hour academy, team leaders learn the roles and the responsibilities of the 10 to 12 employees they will oversee, and gain job coaching and additional people skills. About 60 new team leaders have been added to help oversee the third crew.
“The team leaders are our first line of defense,” said
Workers new to the
In the second week of training, third crew members work a “blended shift,” which will bring them together and allow them to work independently at their new positions, while still having the expertise of more experienced workers nearby.
“This essentially will be a dry run,” Pijor said. “So if someone is having a problem with one aspect of the job, there is still time for him or her to get with the team leader responsible for their job certification and work on it. It’s just one more way to assure quality.”
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