Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Saarlouis starts C-Max production Genk starts rolling-out Mondeos
PRODUCTION OF the new Ford C-Max started, yesterday at the Ford plant in Saarlouis, Germany.
Roland Henz, lord mayor of Saarlouis, and plant manager, Jacques Pollenus, drove the first vehicle from the production line. The new C-Max will be launched across Europe starting in May. Production volume in 2007 is expected to be 129,000 units.
The Saarlouis plant is working at a maximum daily capacity of 1,920 units, producing 1,300 units of the Focus three- and five-door models, as well as the estate and 620 units of the Ford C-Max.
DATED: 28.03.07
FEED: AW
Roland Henz, lord mayor of Saarlouis, and plant manager, Jacques Pollenus, drove the first vehicle from the production line. The new C-Max will be launched across Europe starting in May. Production volume in 2007 is expected to be 129,000 units.
The Saarlouis plant is working at a maximum daily capacity of 1,920 units, producing 1,300 units of the Focus three- and five-door models, as well as the estate and 620 units of the Ford C-Max.
DATED: 28.03.07
FEED: AW