Ford's first on-site stamping plant, the latest tech, outsmarting load shedding and putting their employees first is how the Blue Oval brand is building world-class vehicles in South Africa. | News24Motoring
Ford has invested in new imaging technology to enhance the quality control process at its Silverton plant.
The result is that the Silverton plant has an installed capacity of up to 200 000 vehicles per year, including the Ford Ranger and This system is a highly effective tool in raising the quality of the vehicles coming out of the Silverton plant while providing an excellent data source for any claims disputes.Investing in the working environment
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