Ford celebrates century of production at storied Rouge plant
DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Co.’s historic Rouge factory complex will continue well into its second century of production with the announcement Thursday that it will make at least one version of the next-generation F-150 pickup truck.
Executive Chairman Bill Ford announced at a celebration of 100 years of manufacturing at the Rouge that it will make a gas-electric hybrid version of the pickup.
The 600-acre factory complex is the longest continuously operating auto plant in the nation. It once was the world’s largest industrial complex, designed to take in raw materials and convert them into fully assembled vehicles.
The factory, now modernized with robots and a grass roof, at times has been in danger of closing during its century of operations. “What was once dismissed as a rust belt relic has become a model for plants all around the world,” Bill Ford said at the celebration.