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    Default Ford snubs UAW, commits to 'global' small car manufacturing ...

    (snip)"Ford's 'Global Car' To Roll Out in Mexico
    Small, Efficient Auto Designed to Be Sold Anywhere

    By Manuel Roig-Franzia
    Washington Post Foreign Service
    Saturday, May 31, 2008; D01

    MEXICO CITY, May 30 -- President Felipe Calderón announced Friday that Ford will build its new fuel-efficient Fiesta "global car" in suburban Mexico City and upgrade two plants here as part of a $3 billion investment, the largest in Mexican history by a foreign manufacturer.

    The decision is a major setback for the United Auto Workers union, which has pushed Ford and other manufacturers to invest in U.S. plants. But it was a coup for the Mexican economy after years of losing manufacturing jobs to China and other Asian countries.

    Industry analysts have long predicted that Ford would unveil a global car -- a subcompact designed to be easily built and marketed anywhere in the world -- but it was unclear until Friday which country would win the lucrative manufacturing deal. A UAW spokesman did not return calls seeking comment.

    In an appearance Friday at Mexico's presidential palace, Los Pinos, Ford chief executive Alan R. Mulally said the decision to build the Fiesta is part of a plan to realign the company's manufacturing toward smaller cars and crossovers -- models between small cars and SUVs.

    As gas prices have skyrocketed, Ford has suffered in particular because it relies strongly on sales of trucks and SUVs. Through April, light vehicles accounted for just 36 percent of Ford's sales, compared with about 60 percent at Toyota and Honda, David Whiston, an auto analyst at Morningstar, said in an interview.

    "What this shows about Ford is that it has realized it needs to improve its vehicle mix to be much more skewed to fuel-efficient cars than trucks and SUVs," he said.

    Mulally said Ford will start building the Fiesta in 2010 at a plant in Cuautitlán, a city in the state of Mexico, which borders Mexico City to the north. The plant now makes pickup trucks.

    The company also will upgrade a transmission plant in the central state of Guanajuato in partnership with Getrag and build a new engine line at its plant in the northern state of Chihuahua. The company plans to invest $2.4 billion, with an additional $600 million coming from its suppliers and partners, Mulally said.

    Calderón hailed the deal as "a great day for the industry, for employment and for Mexico." Since taking office in December 2006, Calderón has been consumed by a war with drug cartels and has struggled to stimulate economic growth and stem migration to the United States.

    The Ford deal is likely to create 4,500 manufacturing jobs and generate more than 25,000 others, Mulally and Calderón said. Jorge de los Santos, director of Mexico City's infrastructure development corporation, said in an interview that the new jobs will be "great for Mexico" but that the country needs to redouble its efforts to attract "knowledge-based" white-collar jobs.

    Mexico, the world's No. 11 auto-manufacturing country, has a long history with Ford, which began building cars here in the 1920s. The company has sold 12 million Fiestas since the car's introduction in 1976. The small vehicles are popular with the commuters who clog Mexico City's streets, and they sell well in other parts of Latin America and Asia but were sold in the U.S. only in the late 1970s.

    Ford announced last week that it would not meet its longstanding goal of returning to profitability in 2009 and would be forced to make layoffs. The company reported a 12 percent drop in auto sales last month compared with April 2007."(snip)


    Basically, this means that Ford will not be investing money to re-tool US auto plants to produce small cars (or any other type of vehicles) as demand for the trucks and SUV's and big cars presently made at these US auto plants goes into the toilet.

    Scuttlebut has it that Ford's decision to build in Mexico rather than Asia was based on some of the following ...

    - it may lead to future transfer offers for existing US Ford employees to Mexico, which if turned down would would reduce Ford's 'legacy costs' i.e. a worker who 'quits' versus accepting a transfer can be denied benefits, whereas a worker who is laid off retains some benefits

    - the supply chain is much shorter and much more controllable versus Asian subcontractors

    - the 4-6 week Pacific Ocean freight shipping time delay and associated shipping costs are reduced to a few days from Mexico. Also, the potential risk of strike by US union dock workers at Pacific ports (i.e. Long Beach) is eliminated via overland rail freight from Mexico into Texas.

    - the potential risk of environmental / foreign business regulation changes by Asian governments is eliminated

    - currency risk is reduced (or eliminated altogether in the future if the Amero scenario comes to pass)

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    Default Re: Ford snubs UAW, commits to 'global' small car manufacturing ...

    What was that someone was saying about being a good idea to get an automotive engineering degree?

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    Default Re: Ford snubs UAW, commits to 'global' small car manufacturing ...

    ^^^ yup, there will be lots of opportunities for new automotive engineering graduates in the new Ford plants in and around Mexico City ... at a starting pay rate of somewhere between US$20k and US$25k. The only problem of course is that collecting unemployment / social welfare benefits in Michigan pays more than $25k in terms of equivalent cash value !

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