Michigan Assembly Plant

The plant employs approximately 2,800 hourly employees and 200 salary employees (May 2020),[1] comprises three main buildings with 5,000,000 sq ft (460,000 m2) of factory floor space and is located adjacent to Wayne Stamping & Assembly.

By late 2010, Ford completed a $550 million renovation, enabling the plant to change production between various models without significant downtime and to produce gas-powered cars as well as battery electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid variations.

[3] With these upgrades, it manufactured the third-generation North American Ford Focus from December 14, 2010, until May 4, 2018.

[6] The launch of the Bronco was delayed to the end of summer 2021 due to coronavirus related supplier issues.

[7] The plant currently has 2.8 million square feet of floor space and a capacity of 5,300 units per week.

Michigan Assembly Plant