Louisville Assembly Plant

Coordinates: 38°09′31″N 85°43′08″W / 38.158587°N 85.718937°W / 38.158587; -85.718937
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The Louisville Assembly Plant is an

automobile manufacturing plant owned by Ford Motor Company in Louisville, Kentucky.[1] Opened in 1955,[1] the 3,154,173-square-foot (293,032.3 m2) plant on 180 acres currently employs a total of 4,554 people.[2] It is located adjacent to the Louisville International Airport on the south side of the city. Ford also operates another plant in Louisville, Kentucky Truck Assembly
. The plant houses approximately 20.1 miles (32.3 km) of conveyor belts.

History

Ford Motor Company began manufacturing

Sunliners, Fairlanes & Galaxies. Louisville Assembly also produced heavy trucks as well as full-size cars on a separate assembly line. Heavy truck production ceased when the Kentucky Truck Plant opened on Chamberlain Lane in 1969. The factory continued with passenger car production that was augmented in 1973 with the addition of F-Series light trucks. F-Series/LTD passenger car production continued until 1981 when the plant was shut down for retooling for the new compact pickup, the Ranger, and its SUV cousin, the Bronco II. Production began in January 1982. Ford produced its two millionth Ranger/Bronco II at the plant on April 26, 1988. On February 14, 1990, Ford began producing the Explorer SUV in Louisville after investing $563 million at the plant. It produced one million Explorers as of August 27, 1993. Production of the similar Mercury Mountaineer began in April 1996, and Ranger production gave way in April 1999 to the Ford Explorer Sport Trac
.

Production of the Explorer and Mountaineer ended in December 2010. The Explorer moved to Ford's

Kansas City Assembly, and on August 25, 2014, the Lincoln MKC. In 2019, production of the new Lincoln Corsair
(MKC replacement) began.

Products made

Current (model years)

Past (model years)

See also

References

  1. ^
    OCLC 247857447
    .
  2. ^ "Global Operations". corporate.ford.com. Retrieved 2012-11-30.


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