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Ford to Open 5th Chinese Plant, Double Production

By 2015, Ford expects China to account for 15 percent of all sales.

By Clifford Atiyeh Apr 20, 2012 7:42AM
Ford agrees to build a new China plant in Hangzhou. (c) FordFord is building a fifth Chinese factory that will double its local production capacity as the automaker, far behind the sales of General Motors, plans to introduce 15 new models to China by 2015.

When complete in 2015, the $760 million plant in Hangzhou will increase annual Chinese production to 1.2 million cars -- which, if operating at capacity, would account for 15 percent of Ford's global sales. By then, the company says it wants to sell at least 8 million cars per year, a 45 percent increase from 2011, and expects nearly 70 percent of this growth to come from Asian countries.

During the first quarter of 2012, Ford sold just over 121,000 cars in China, while General Motors, long revered in China for the Buick brand once favored by several historic Chinese figures, sold more than six times that number. In 2011, Ford's Chinese sales totaled about half a million.

Ford is moving fast. In February, the automaker opened a second plant in Chongqing to build the Focus, and two weeks earlier it announced a $350 million investment to expand production by 350,000 cars in the first Chongqing plant. In March, Ford said it would build two plants in India by 2014 for a total price of $1 billion.

"These are incredibly exciting times for Ford in Asia,” said Joe Hinrichs, president of Ford Asia Pacific and Africa, in a press release. “So far, Ford’s investments in China and across Asia represent its largest and most rapid global expansion in fifty years."

Later this month, Ford will introduce the new Focus, Focus ST, Escape, and another vehicle at the Beijing Auto Show.

[Source: Ford]

8Comments
Apr 23, 2012 10:16AM
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It's a race between GM and Ford as to who China is going to buy first.  hows that for an American revolution and built Ford tough?
Apr 23, 2012 8:16AM
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I won't worry until Ford starts sending Chinese-built vehicles here for us to consume.  That'll be a problem.  Just think about all those junky Chinese transmissions they're putting in Mustangs that people are howling about.  No thanks.
Apr 22, 2012 9:55PM
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Now the Chinese can have cheap, low quality cars to drive

Do a youtube search on Chinese car test crash. Will give you a good laugh at some of the vehicles they were attempting to push into the European market. The vehicles being made in China by any of the major nameplates is far superior, and better built, than any of the Chinese automakers.

Apr 21, 2012 10:00AM
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The car business is now international so you have to build cars where you sell them. If Ford wishes to remain a viable company it must compete globally or be a division of Renault-Nissan. or other worldwide company
Apr 20, 2012 11:41AM
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Do you have something against ten year olds? Creep.
Apr 20, 2012 10:26AM
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Now the Chinese can have cheap, low quality cars to drive that are like the low quality products they are sending here!!

What are you, 10 years old?  Please grow up.

Apr 20, 2012 10:19AM
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Now the Chinese can have cheap, low quality cars to drive that are like the low quality products they are sending here!!
Apr 20, 2012 9:42AM
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