====== Ford Motor Company ====== {{:organizations:ford_motor_company_logo.png?300|Ford Motor Company Logo}} ^ Ford Motor Company ^ | **Organization** | Ford Motor Company | | **Founded** | June 16, 1903 | | **Type** | Public Company | | **Headquarters** | Dearborn, Michigan | | **Location** | Michigan, United States | | **Founder** | **[[henry_ford|Henry Ford]]** | | **Industry** | Automotive Manufacturing | | **Products** | Automobiles, Trucks, Commercial Vehicles | | **Stock Symbol** | NYSE: F | | **Website** | [www.ford.com](http://www.ford.com) | {{:organizations:ford_world_headquarters.jpg?300|Ford World Headquarters, Dearborn, Michigan}} **[[ford_motor_company|Ford Motor Company]]** is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. Founded in 1903 by **[[people:henry_ford|Henry Ford]]** and a group of investors, Ford became one of the most influential industrial enterprises in modern history. The company is widely recognized for revolutionizing manufacturing through the development of the moving assembly line and for making automobile ownership accessible to millions of people. Today, Ford remains one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world and a cornerstone of Michigan's economy and industrial heritage. [(fordhistory>Ford Motor Company Heritage. https://corporate.ford.com)] [(britannica>Ford Motor Company. Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ford-Motor-Company)] ===== Founding ===== Ford Motor Company was incorporated on June 16, 1903, in Detroit, Michigan. The company was founded by **[[people:henry_ford|Henry Ford]]**, who had previously worked as an engineer and experimented with automobile design through several earlier ventures. Initial funding was provided by a group of investors who shared Ford's vision for a practical and affordable automobile. [(>fordhistory)] [(henryford>Henry Ford Biography. The Henry Ford. https://www.thehenryford.org)] The company's first vehicle, the Model A, was introduced shortly after incorporation and helped establish Ford's presence in the emerging automotive industry. [(>fordhistory)] ===== The Model T ===== Ford achieved international recognition with the introduction of the **[[ford_model_t|Model T]]** in 1908. Designed to be affordable, reliable, and easy to maintain, the Model T transformed transportation in the United States and around the world. [(modelt>The Henry Ford – Model T History. https://www.thehenryford.org)] [(>britannica)] More than fifteen million Model Ts were produced between 1908 and 1927, making it one of the most successful automobiles in history. [(>modelt)] ===== Assembly Line Innovation ===== One of Ford's most significant contributions to industrial history was the implementation of the moving assembly line at the company's Highland Park plant in 1913. By dividing production into specialized tasks, Ford dramatically reduced manufacturing time and lowered costs. [(assemblyline>Ford Assembly Line History. https://corporate.ford.com)] [(>britannica)] The innovation transformed manufacturing worldwide and became a defining feature of twentieth-century industrial production. Economists and historians frequently cite Ford's assembly line as one of the most important technological and organizational developments of the modern era. [(>assemblyline)] ===== Growth in Michigan ===== Ford's expansion played a major role in Michigan's emergence as the center of the American automobile industry. Major facilities were established throughout southeastern Michigan, including factories, engineering centers, proving grounds, and corporate offices. [(fordheritage>Ford Heritage and Manufacturing History. https://corporate.ford.com)] [(detroithistorical>Detroit Historical Society – Automotive Industry History. https://detroithistorical.org)] The company's growth attracted workers from across the United States and around the world, contributing to the rapid expansion of Detroit and surrounding communities. [(>detroithistorical)] ===== The Rouge Complex ===== Among Ford's most famous facilities is the **[[river_rouge_complex|River Rouge Complex]]**, constructed in Dearborn during the early twentieth century. At its peak, the complex represented one of the largest integrated manufacturing operations in the world. [(rouge>Ford Rouge Factory History. https://www.thehenryford.org)] [(>fordheritage)] Raw materials entered the facility at one end, while finished automobiles emerged from the other. The Rouge became a symbol of American industrial capacity and mass production. [(>rouge)] ===== World War II Production ===== During the Second World War, Ford shifted a substantial portion of its manufacturing capacity to military production. The company's **Willow Run** facility became famous for producing **[[consolidated_b_24_liberator|B-24 Liberator]]** bombers at unprecedented scale. [(willowrun>Yankee Air Museum – Willow Run History. https://yankeeairmuseum.org)] [(nationalparkservice>Rosie the Riveter and World War II Production. https://www.nps.gov)] Ford's wartime manufacturing efforts contributed significantly to the Allied war effort and further demonstrated the capabilities of Michigan's industrial infrastructure. [(>willowrun)] ===== Modern Operations ===== Today, Ford Motor Company designs, manufactures, markets, and services a broad range of vehicles. Its portfolio includes passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, commercial vehicles, trucks, electric vehicles, and mobility technologies. [(fordcorporate>Ford Corporate Information. https://corporate.ford.com)] Popular vehicle lines have included: * **[[ford_f_series|Ford F-Series]]** * **[[ford_mustang|Ford Mustang]]** * **[[ford_explorer|Ford Explorer]]** * **[[ford_bronco|Ford Bronco]]** * **[[ford_transit|Ford Transit]]** [(>fordcorporate)] The company has also invested heavily in electrification, battery technology, autonomous systems, and connected vehicle platforms. [(>fordcorporate)] ===== Economic Impact ===== Ford remains one of Michigan's largest employers and one of the state's most significant economic institutions. The company supports thousands of jobs directly and indirectly through manufacturing, engineering, supply chains, dealerships, and related industries. [(fordimpact>Ford Economic Impact Reports. https://corporate.ford.com)] Its influence extends well beyond Michigan, with operations and customers located throughout the world. [(>fordimpact)] ===== Legacy ===== Ford Motor Company occupies a central place in Michigan history and the broader history of industrialization. Through innovations in manufacturing, transportation, labor practices, and engineering, the company helped shape the modern world. [(>britannica)] [(>fordhistory)] The legacy of **[[people:henry_ford|Henry Ford]]** and the company he founded remains visible throughout Michigan, particularly in Detroit and Dearborn, where Ford's influence helped define the economic and cultural development of the region. Today, Ford continues to be recognized as one of the most important corporations in American history and one of Michigan's most enduring institutions. [(>henryford)] [(>fordcorporate)] ===== See Also ===== * **[[people:henry_ford|Henry Ford]]** * **[[river_rouge_complex|River Rouge Complex]]** * **[[the_henry_ford|The Henry Ford]]** * **[[ford_model_t|Ford Model T]]** * **[[general_motors|General Motors]]** * **[[stellantis_north_america|Stellantis North America]]** ~~REFNOTES~~ {{tag>organization ford_motor_company automotive manufacturing dearborn detroit michigan}}