
Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant is Ford’s largest U.S. vehicle manufacturing facility, producing the Ford F-150 and Ford Transit in Claycomo, Missouri, and serving as a major hub for automotive assembly and distribution.
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Recently, the plant has focused on increasing production efficiency, integrating advanced automation, and supporting Ford’s transition to electrified and next-generation vehicles.
Implementation of new automation and robotics in assembly lines
Strategic efforts to expand market presence and reach new customer segments.
Implementation of advanced technologies to improve service delivery and customer experience.
The Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant spans over 4.7 million square feet and occupies more than 1,200 acres, making it one of the largest automotive manufacturing sites in the country. The facility produces the Ford F-150 pickup truck and the Ford Transit van, both of which are key models in Ford’s lineup. KCAP includes advanced stamping, body, and paint shops, and has undergone significant upgrades to support modern manufacturing processes. The plant is a major employer in the region and a vital contributor to Ford’s vehicle distribution across North America.
Claycomo, Missouri, United States
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