America's Automotive Titans Struggle Amidst Foreign Competition and Policy Dilemmas
The recent woes faced by America's leading automakers - Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis - have gone largely unnoticed amidst their impressive profits.
Louisville Ford Plant Workers Reject UAW Contract Amid Concerns
Workers at Ford's two Louisville vehicle plants have voted against the proposed UAW contract by a narrow margin of 52% to 48%, going against the national trend.
Mixed Results as UAW Workers Review Contracts with Ford, Stellantis, and GM
Workers at Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors are reviewing the new contracts proposed by their union and the Big Three automakers.
GM and UAW Resume Negotiations Amidst Ford Labor Agreement and Ongoing Strike Impact
Negotiations between General Motors (GM) and the United Auto Workers (UAW) resumed in an effort to reach a labor contract deal and end a six-week-long strike.
Ford and UAW Announce Tentative Labor Deal with Significant Wage Increases
Ford and the United Auto Workers (UAW) have reached a tentative labor agreement after a six-week negotiation.
Ford Announces Layoffs of 150 More Workers in Michigan Amid Ongoing UAW Strike
Ford Motor announced that it is laying off an additional 150 workers in Michigan due to the ongoing United Auto Workers (UAW) strike, bringing the total number of furloughed workers to 2,730.
UAW Expands Strikes to 38 Facilities at GM and Stellantis, Excludes Ford
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is expanding its strikes to 38 parts and distribution locations across 20 states, targeting General Motors and Stellantis.
Ford's EV Target Delayed, Warns of Wider Losses Amid Slower Adoption
Ford is pushing back its production targets for electric vehicles (EVs) due to slower-than-expected adoption.
$9.2bn Federal Loan Expected for Ford Battery Plants
Ford's ambitious plans for battery plants in Tennessee and Kentucky, aimed at manufacturing electric vehicles and EV components, are set to receive a record-breaking $9.2 billion federal loan from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The implications of Tesla's charging partnerships with Ford and GM for the electric vehicle industry
Ford Motor, General Motors, and Tesla have made significant strides in revolutionizing the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in North America.
CH Robinson, a leading logistics company, has chosen a Ford executive as its new CEO
Bozeman, who most recently served as the vice president of Ford's customer service division, will assume the role on June 26.
The CEO of Ford believes that it will take another decade for EVs to reach cost parity with traditional internal combustion engine vehicles
Ford CEO Jim Farley believes that electric vehicles (EVs) still have several years to go before they can compete with internal combustion engine vehicles in terms of cost.
Electric mail trucks are filling up slots in the US Portal Service fleet
Nearly 10,000 Ford E-Transit vans and 14,000 charging stations have been ordered by the US Postal Service as part of its environmental plan.
Ford accused of using relationship with Chinese CATL to undermine the IRA legislation
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is speaking out after withdrawing his state from consideration for the highly-anticipated electric-vehicle battery plant as a joint venture between Ford Motor Co. and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL).
GM vs. Ford: asking their dealerships to implement public charging stations
The two American automakers are squaring off for the country’s EV market and have announced plans for nationwide charging networks for their vehicles.
Self-driving trucks are being held back by growing concerns over AI startups
Investors and corporations are being more “careful” than ever as economic conditions worsen and fully autonomous commercial cars are being called into question.
Ford Motors increase 2023 EV F-150 pickup truck another $5k
Better start saving up even more for that new pick-up truck.
Ford Motors introduces 2023 line of gas-powered pickup trucks, despite recent 2035 carbon-neutral goals
There's always a trade-off when it comes to clean energy.
Ford warns of price increases while dealing with exports stuck in U.K. ports
Ford Motors is among the companies waiting on products to be exported through the ports currently dealing with worker strikes.
Ford Motor announces 3,000 layoffs in North America facilities
Kiss your job, goodbye… If you’re working at Ford Motor.