BlueOval City update: The timing of mass hiring and installing Ford’s Industry 4.0 plans

Ford Motor Co.’s BlueOval City is on time and on track to launch in 2025, according to an update plant executives gave today, Jan. 10.

 

BlueOval City plant manager Kel Kearns and Vanessa Parker, Ford’s employee relations director at the plant, provided an update at the latest BlueOval Community Impact meeting hosted by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD).

 

To date, very few specifics have been released about the electric truck, codenamed “Project T3,” to be built by Ford at BlueOval City.

 

A presentation at today’s meeting opened with a sizzle reel Ford brings to most events, advertising T3 as “fast to charge and long on range,” “a mobile power station that thrives off the grid,” and “tough as hell.”

 

The truck has been designed according to Kearns, but he did not give any specific details regarding the vehicle. The reel noted that the truck is a “sequel” to the F-150 Lightning.

 

“My team and I have seen T3 in the design studio, and we’re so excited about it,” Kearns said. “We can’t wait to see everybody’s reaction when it’s revealed closer to launch time, but right now we’re working on preparing for facility installation.”

 

Memphis Business Journal

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