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  1. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's VINas character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models. The River Rouge Complex manufactured most of the components of Ford vehicles, starting with the Model T.

    Vin
    Name
    City/state
    Country
    CHI/CH/G (NA)
    Chicago, Illinois
    U.S.
    N (NA)
    Chicago, Illinois
    U.S.
    A (EU) / E
    Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia
    M (NA)
    Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico State
  2. The Struandale Engine Plant has significantly upgraded and expanded its machining and assembly capabilities for this programme, and now has an annual production capacity of 280,000 machined component kits, comprised of engine heads, blocks and crankshafts. Production History.

  3. Ford Dagenham is a major automotive factory located in Dagenham, London, operated by the Ford of Britain subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. The plant opened in 1931 and has produced 10,980,368 cars and more than 39,000,000 engines in its history.

  4. Oct 8, 2021 · Just over 90 years ago, at 1:16pm on October 1, 1931, the first Ford vehicle rolled off the production line at what was then Fords newest global production facility, Ford Dagenham.

  5. Feb 25, 2002 · Dagenham was Henry Ford's first big European car factory and some say it marked the beginning of the Americanisation of the British way of life and came to be seen as a focal point of the UK...

  6. Dec 1, 2022 · Halewood’s electric power units will be in 70 per cent of Ford EVs sold in Europe by 2026. Investment increases annual production to 420,000 units, powering Ford E-Transit Custom, Transit Courier, Tourneo Courier, Puma and further future products.

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  8. On June 12, 2023, Ford opened the Cologne Electric Vehicle Center. Backed by a $2 billion investment, the historic plant in Neil was transformed into a new high-tech facility that will manufacture our next generation of electric passenger vehicles for millions of customers across Europe.