Ford to Increase Production by 2025, Creating 160 New Jobs at its Argentina Plant
Ford Argentina is set to increase production by 2025, with plans to create 160 new jobs at its plant in General Pacheco.
The investment of $580 million USD will allow the plant to produce a new global model, generating more than 4,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Ford Argentina has announced plans to increase production at its General Pacheco plant by 2025. The investment of $580 million USD will allow the plant to produce a new global model, generating more than 4,000 direct and indirect jobs. The new jobs will include positions in production, engineering, and administration.
The investment is part of Ford's global strategy to increase production capacity in emerging markets. The company has already announced plans to invest $1 billion USD in its Brazilian operations, and $500 million USD in its Indian operations.
Ford Argentina is a major player in the Argentine automotive market. The company has been operating in Argentina for more than 100 years, and currently produces the Ranger pickup truck and the Transit van at its General Pacheco plant.
The investment in the General Pacheco plant is a sign of Ford's confidence in the Argentine economy. The country has been experiencing strong economic growth in recent years, and the automotive sector is one of the main drivers of this growth.
The new jobs created by the investment will provide a much-needed boost to the Argentine economy. The jobs will be well-paying and will provide opportunities for Argentines to develop their skills and careers.
The investment is also a sign of Ford's commitment to Argentina. The company has been operating in the country for more than 100 years, and is committed to continuing to invest in the country's future.