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18-02-2015, 03:38 AM | #1 | ||
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Ford is refreshing its Australian line-up faster than ever and plans for continued investment of more than $300 million in 2015 in the company’s local product development operations, adding to nearly $2 billion the past six years
As part of Ford’s growing Asia-Pacific Engineering Centre in Australia, the company will establish Broadmeadows as an engineering campus fully leveraging the recently updated design facilities. Ford’s advanced research and testing facilities in Geelong and Lara will continue unchanged. Ford will expand its Australian footprint by adding a national sales company in the middle of 2015 located on the border of the vibrant Richmond area near central Melbourne to accelerate efforts to offer the country’s best automotive consumer experience. MELBOURNE, 17 Feb., 2015 – To accelerate an already rapid pace of new product launches and leading consumer experience improvements, Ford Motor Company is reconfiguring its Asia-Pacific Engineering Centre Broadmeadows facilities as a product development campus and expanding its Australian footprint by establishing a new national sales company closer to central Melbourne. As part of the country’s only full engineering centre, some of the growing team based in Broadmeadows will move to the iconic Head Office building, which will benefit from an internal refurbishment. The company’s research and testing operations in Geelong and Lara continue uninterrupted. Ford has signed a long term lease with Melbourne-based Salta Properties for office space in Victoria Gardens where approximately 200 employees, contractors and other support staff from the Marketing, Sales and Service team and supporting functions will move and establish the new national sales company office. The team will focus on continuing rapid improvements in the consumer experience to retain existing customers and attract a broader base. The national sales company will open in the middle of the year on the border of Richmond to capitalise on the area’s vibrancy and related employee satisfaction benefits. The location also provides better access to more consumers and key business partners such as its advertising agency located in Richmond. “The transformation of Ford’s Head Office into the Asia-Pacific Engineering Centre will signal that we will be the only automotive company that can fully develop vehicles in Australia,” said Bob Graziano, President and CEO, Ford of Australia. “The national sales company in Victoria Gardens, leveraging our outstanding product line-up, will focus on delivering Australia’s best automotive consumer experience.” Aussie innovation Ford represents the future of innovation in Australia with a growing engineering centre and plans to become the country’s largest auto company after 2017 with a 1,500-strong workforce. This team will continue to design, engineer and test vehicles with leading quality, fuel economy, safety and smart technologies for customers around the world. No other automotive company will approach this level of local innovation. The new investments in the local Victorian economy is in addition to more than $300 million the Asia-Pacific Engineering Centre is expected to invest in 2015, adding to nearly $2 billion invested the past six years. “Ford is investing heavily in innovation and our Australian team will be a key part of delivering even more advanced vehicles in the future as one of our four engineering centre’s of excellence globally,” said Graydon Reitz, Ford’s Melbourne-based Director of Engineering and Product Development in Asia Pacific. “No other auto company is investing this heavily in Australia.” Getting satisfaction The national sales company will build on rapid improvements to Ford customer satisfaction with sales and service at dealerships around the country. According to the latest internal customer satisfaction metrics, Ford’s sales satisfaction has increased nearly 10 percent year-on-year and 12 percent year-on-year for service satisfaction. In addition, Ford also swept up at the annual Canstar Blue Motoring Awards in 2014 picking up three customer satisfaction awards including the coveted overall satisfaction, after-sales service satisfaction and best hatchback awards. “Ford’s new vehicles are widely being credited for competing with the best products in the world,” said Graeme Whickman, vice president of Marketing, Sales and Service, Ford of Australia. “As we roll out even more stylish, innovative vehicles, we are investing heavily to transform our customer experience so people who fall in love with our vehicles stay in love with them for many years.” The new office offers more fundamental cultural changes as a modern facility with a combination of fixed offices, flexible work spaces and open office floor plan as well as spaces for collaboration, brainstorming and innovation. The national sales company also will lead the introduction of a wave of new products that will accelerate this year as the company plans to refresh its entire line-up by 2017. In addition to the freshened Falcon and Territory launched at the end of 2014, the new vehicles to be introduced this year include:
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18-02-2015, 06:53 PM | #2 | ||
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What is the future of the wonderful Falcon 4 litre 6cyl engine?
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18-02-2015, 10:10 PM | #3 | ||
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Don't think it is in their future my friend. It's a pity it couldn't live on somewhere in the world hey - it's developed into one of the best 6's around!!
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19-02-2015, 09:11 PM | #4 | ||
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There is no future for it - the timing of local shutdown is due to the lack of complaince to new emissions laws of the I6 engine when the new laws come in at Novemebr 2016
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20-02-2015, 06:44 AM | #5 | ||
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"Ford will expand its Australian footprint by adding a national sales company in the middle of 2015 located on the border of the vibrant Richmond area near central Melbourne to accelerate efforts to offer the country’s best automotive consumer experience. "
So thats why Falcon isn't being advertised..no national sales company!!!!
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20-02-2015, 09:13 AM | #6 | ||
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do we really need to bring up falcon and advertising in every thread to do with ford?
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18-02-2015, 10:04 PM | #7 | ||
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So now they are quoting the Mustang's power at over 320kw? Instead of the 300 odd they were earlier?
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19-02-2015, 10:20 AM | #8 | |||
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so Ford's data/feedback is telling them the opposite to what i often read on this forum and others. i guess they see themselves as heading in the right direction, and i've often thought that an enthusiast forum wouldn't be a very accurate snapshot of the actual big picture. here's some links to the 'canstar blue' awards. not sure how these awards rate in motoring terms. maybe ford just handpicked out some awards where they actually fared well?? who knows, but at least its a positive sign that there are people out there that are happy with their experience with ford and are satisfied with their cars. http://www.canstarblue.com.au/vehicles/cars/overall/ http://www.canstarblue.com.au/vehicl...sales-service/ http://www.canstarblue.com.au/vehicl...sales-service/ http://www.canstarblue.com.au/vehicles/cars/hatchbacks/ |
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