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Old 06-06-2012, 11:32 PM   #1
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Ford’s Vehicle Operations Manufacturing Engineering Team Goes Further

Jun-04-2012 11:40 PM ET
MELBOURNE, Australia — Ford’s Vehicle Operations Manufacturing Engineering (VOME) team has gone further to improve efficiency through an upgrade of its wheel alignment facilities.

The APA VOME End of Line team, led by Dave Hildreth, combined new Mahle eCats software into Ford’s wheel alignment facilities, which helped optimise overall cycle time. In addition, it provides the engineers with a detailed insight into the task a vehicle is performing during each diagnostic stage.

Wheel Align facilities have traditionally used proprietary software for control, interface and data storage.

“These upgrades enable electrical testing of vehicles to be spread more efficiently across the Pre Delivery Area via software standardisation and distribution of tests into Wheel Align,” Hildreth said.

“Other benefits include the ability to remotely view and analyse Wheel Align data using a web-based reporting system such as Report Logiq.”

The new system also allows plants to run different calibration tests between facilities, allowing the testing of advanced vehicle features on a controlled level surface, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Aid, and Lane Departure Warning. Combined, these help with the further development of future vehicles.

Hildreth said the new system, which is now in place at the Broadmeadows plant in Australia, the Chongqing plant in china and the Rayong plant in Thailand, and will be introduced as the regional standard.

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does that mean that ford au will be manufacturing here in melbourne for a long time to come or am I just reading to much into it

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That's a good thing

Was there any more info or was that the whole story? Can I ask where the story was sourced from?

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Google gives this from searching the name of the article.
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The new system also allows plants to run different calibration tests between facilities, allowing the testing of advanced vehicle features on a controlled level surface, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Aid, and Lane Departure Warning. Combined, these help with the further development of future vehicles.
So does the above mean these could end up in the terri/falcon?
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Definitely, wouldn't need to test or certify on imports that already have it. So that leaves opportunity for the local product and obviously the development work that FordAPA are responsible for on their global and ASEAN programs.
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Good news, especially on the potential for added features.
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It's good to hear some positive new's lately after the grey cloud's that have been looming.
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I'll second that; great to hear some investment happening. let's see if it turns up on any of the Drive/Carpoint type sites.
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Ford’s Vehicle Operations Manufacturing Engineering.


Positive signs for the falcon and territory. Ford cementing its facilities here for longer then the reported 2016 date perhaps.

Take this, haters.

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Positive signs for the falcon and territory. Ford cementing its facilities here for longer then the reported 2016 date perhaps.

Take this, haters.

Falcon here to stay...
Id say positive signs for sure, dont know about what car will be coming down the line though.

But at the end of the day you dont spend money knowing your about to pull the plug.
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Take this, haters.
Damn right.

Ford Motor wouldnt be approving this additional facility and expenditure on manufacturing operations that are supposedly doomed. Don't forget Ford Australia is one of only three locations in the Ford empire that can design, engineer, test and build a car from scratch. The end.

Also, those items listed on that press release (blind spot system etc) are a sure bet for the MY14 update. The FG already uses EUCD door mirrors which have all of these functions in other EUCD cars.
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Damn right.

Ford Motor wouldnt be approving this additional facility and expenditure on manufacturing operations that are supposedly doomed. Don't forget Ford Australia is one of only three locations in the Ford empire that can design, engineer, test and build a car from scratch. The end.

Also, those items listed on that press release (blind spot system etc) are a sure bet for the MY14 update. The FG already uses EUCD door mirrors which have all of these functions in other EUCD cars.
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Did I read the whole story wrong or is everyone getting excited about nothing? It was a software upgrade. No new machine or anything. Someone has simply put in a disk or downloaded some software that is also being used overseas.
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Did I read the whole story wrong or is everyone getting excited about nothing? It was a software upgrade. No new machine or anything. Someone has simply put in a disk or downloaded some software that is also being used overseas.
After re-reading it, you could be right. But these days software can be more expense then hardware??
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Did I read the whole story wrong or is everyone getting excited about nothing? It was a software upgrade. No new machine or anything. Someone has simply put in a disk or downloaded some software that is also being used overseas.
You missed the point completely.....
Broadmeadows is getting such an upgrade because Ford is developing vehicles with these advanced features...


Think about it,
Ford continues to upgrade a line that some think will be closing.......
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Did I read the whole story wrong or is everyone getting excited about nothing? It was a software upgrade. No new machine or anything. Someone has simply put in a disk or downloaded some software that is also being used overseas.
Yeah I'm sure head office back in Detroit would issue a press release about shoving a software update disc into a computer
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There's a new car being worked on... that's all I can say.
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There's a new car being worked on... that's all I can say.
I was going to say I wonder if the lack of development into the ute (ok it has LPi but no ecoboost..no RTV..no TDi...not much) would mean that the Ranger could be built here to suit the resources demand which should be good for some time yet.

But that doesnt make much sense as Thailand would do it alot cheaper I assume....

Small car..nah Focus and Fiesta again done better elsewhere..medium size..maybe.

Damn it must be the new GWRD hey, or a RHD Mustang to be made here and exported to other RHD places.../dream
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Is there any indications of when you'll or Ford will be about to say something?
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Investing in Australia is always a good sinse!!
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Really refreshing to hear some good indications for once.

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I think any future plans are in serious danger after the latest market response meetings.

Just can't see the place even being close to viable when Falcon sales are down so low and they are predicting it will get even worse, based on the huge amount of down days planned. Only hope for a future model past 2016 must solely rely on an export plan or its curtains. You could never pay back a half billion+ investment for a new model solely relying on such pitiful local sales.

I'm hoping they do have some sort of export plan, can't see any other way.
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You are right, I did this simple calculation to try and work out the profit margin Ford would need to maintain for each Falcon sold just to pay off the R&D investment costs in to a significant model upgrade over a three year period.

I obviously do not know the average profit per Falcon sold (profit in this case being the revenue minus all manufacturing/marketing/sales related costs but excluding cost of R&D) so I used the following few numbers:

At $5,000 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $195 mil
At $7,500 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $292.5 mil
At $10,000 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $390 mil
At $12,500 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $487.5 mil
At $15,000 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $585 mil

So assuming that a decent model update would require an R&D budget of say 500million, with the current forecasted sales numbers of 13,000 annually, ford would have to make somewhere in the region of $15,000 per car once to cover the cost of R&D and make a tiny profit. Considering the cost of the Falcon, and that majority of cars are sold as heavy discounts to fleets, it seems highly unlikely that Fords margin per sale is anywhere near that region … hence investing such a substantial amount of money based on the current sales projections would absolutely make no financial sense. OFCS having the government chip in a whole bunch of money would change the balance, but it would have to be a pretty substantial chip in …

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Just can't see the place even being close to viable when Falcon sales are down so low and they are predicting it will get even worse, based on the huge amount of down days planned. Only hope for a future model past 2016 must solely rely on an export plan or its curtains. You could never pay back a half billion+ investment for a new model solely relying on such pitiful local sales.

I'm hoping they do have some sort of export plan, can't see any other way.
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You are right, I did this simple calculation to try and work out the profit margin Ford would need to maintain for each Falcon sold just to pay off the R&D investment costs in to a significant model upgrade over a three year period.

I obviously do not know the average profit per Falcon sold (profit in this case being the revenue minus all manufacturing/marketing/sales related costs but excluding cost of R&D) so I used the following few numbers:

At $5,000 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $195 mil
At $7,500 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $292.5 mil
At $10,000 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $390 mil
At $12,500 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $487.5 mil
At $15,000 (profit per car) x 13,000 (yearly sales forecast) x 3 years (model life span) = $585 mil

So assuming that a decent model update would require an R&D budget of say 500million, with the current forecasted sales numbers of 13,000 annually, ford would have to make somewhere in the region of $15,000 per car once to cover the cost of R&D and make a tiny profit. Considering the cost of the Falcon, and that majority of cars are sold as heavy discounts to fleets, it seems highly unlikely that Fords margin per sale is anywhere near that region … hence investing such a substantial amount of money based on the current sales projections would absolutely make no financial sense. OFCS having the government chip in a whole bunch of money would change the balance, but it would have to be a pretty substantial chip in …

Volkwagen makes about $535 per car, Toyota which is really good for a mainstream car maker makes about $2700 profit on each car. I would assume Falcon would be a bit less than VW because of such small scale which makes car production expensive.
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Yeah but that's final profit included the expense of R&D (which is usually the highest component), what I listed above was profit excluding R&D to try and work out how viable a significant R&D investment is.

Also I firmly believe that in the Australian market where cars are far overpriced in comparison to other developed economies the profit per car figure is far higher than what they quote overseas.

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I think any future plans are in serious danger after the latest market response meetings.

Just can't see the place even being close to viable when Falcon sales are down so low and they are predicting it will get even worse, based on the huge amount of down days planned. Only hope for a future model past 2016 must solely rely on an export plan or its curtains. You could never pay back a half billion+ investment for a new model solely relying on such pitiful local sales.

I'm hoping they do have some sort of export plan, can't see any other way.
both you and the OP work at Ford in some capacity, obviously in different areas. the OP has a very positive news story to share and yet you are still throwing your wet blanket around, being all negative?? i just don't understand why you wouldn't be excited by this news. why would ford continue to invest if they were shutting it down?? as mentioned already, ford australia is one of only 3 hubs that can design and build a car from scratch. there is manufacturing here, and the signs are it will be here for some time yet.

chin up mate. start believing rather than be sucked into the tripe you read surrounding sales data. pretty sure ford would have access to much more in depth data than what the experts on AFF have.
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both you and the OP work at Ford in some capacity, obviously in different areas. the OP has a very positive news story to share and yet you are still throwing your wet blanket around, being all negative?? i just don't understand why you wouldn't be excited by this news. why would ford continue to invest if they were shutting it down?? as mentioned already, ford australia is one of only 3 hubs that can design and build a car from scratch. there is manufacturing here, and the signs are it will be here for some time yet.

chin up mate. start believing rather than be sucked into the tripe you read surrounding sales data. pretty sure ford would have access to much more in depth data than what the experts on AFF have.
All this software upgrade proves is that the 2014 Falcon will probably have these features.

So what, its already been paid for and confirmed that there will be an updated 2014 Falcon. We already know that.

Just because of some updated software/equipment doesn't mean jack for anything post 2016 does it.

If I could go into detail about whats happening internally it might make you change your tune, but they are things I can't discuss on here.

As for another supposed vehicle being worked on, that doesn't mean much either until that can be confirmed as being built here, it may just be a vehicle for another market such as the Chinese Focus, or Ranger SUV.

Every single automotive consultant knows the numbers are completely unviable, and the red ink proves it. Do Ford know something the others don't?
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the red ink proves it. Do Ford know something the others don't?

Ford and Holden have dipped into the read ink many times before, ford have even made profits on the small numbers as little as two years ago...


"red ink" means nothing...unless you are one of the people whom are in control what ford expenditures are, where money is coming and going etc...If they are willing to spend money on australia's operations...that's got to say something?


Given ford's investments into the falcon over the past year, its no surprise there will be a loss...Terri upgrades, diesel and EB4 engines don't cost nothing.

Ford Au is not a standalone area, its Ford Asia pacific...

I can understand being a disgruntled worker...but that's all your comments come across sometimes...
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