Ford to expand engine plant capacity investing $72 m

May 17, 2011 10:08 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:13 am IST - CHENNAI:

Michael Boneham, President and Managing Director, Ford India. File photo

Michael Boneham, President and Managing Director, Ford India. File photo

Ford Motor Company is planning to invest $72 million to expand its powertrain facility in Chennai to further support its sales and export growth plans in India. (Powertrain consists of many components, including the engine, transmission, driveshaft and any of the internal workings of the engine).

The expansion of diesel engine production capacity will bring Ford's total investment in India to more than $ 1billion.

When the expansion programme is completed in mid-2012, the engine plant's production capacity will increase to 3.30 lakh units from 2.50 lakh units annually.

“This investment reinforces the importance of our Chennai plant and Ford's continued expansion in India,” said Michael Boneham, President and Managing Director, in a statement. “This expansion will allow us to provide more technologically advanced and fuel-efficient engines to our customers in India and in markets around the world where we export Chennai-built vehicles.”

“The new investment also further supports our plan to introduce eight new global Ford vehicles in India by 2015,” Mr. Boneham added. “When the expansion is complete, a third production shift will be added at the engine assembly plant, creating more than 300 new direct jobs.”

The new investment is part of Ford India's transformation into a major global export and manufacturing hub — 1.6 TiVCT, 1.4 HC and Duratorq engines will be exported.

Milestone

The expansion announcement is the latest milestone in a busy and productive year at the Maraimalai Nagar engine plant. In March, plant managers and employees celebrated the 100,000th engine produced at the factory. This significant milestone was achieved just 14 months after the engine plant opened for operations in January 2010.

The plant is the first Ford facility to feature single flexible production line manufacturing petrol and diesel engines. It is also the first Ford plant to run a flexible crank shaft production line producing crank shafts for petrol and diesel engines.

The plant produces five Duratec petrol engine variants and one Duratorq diesel engine variant for Ford vehicles. It is also gearing up to produce powertrains for Ford's all-new global Fiesta sedan, when it is launched in India later this year.

Since June 2010, more than 4,000 India-built 1.4L and 1.6L petrol engines have been exported to Thailand every month. Diesel engines have also been exported to South Africa since 2008 and Ford plans to export India-built petrol and diesel powertrains to more markets in the near future.

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