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FORD FACTORY IN CHENNAI,INDIA

Ford India Private Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company in India. Ford India Private Limited's head quarters are located in Chengalpattu, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It currently is the 6th largest car maker in India after Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra and Chevrolet.

The modern Ford India Private Limited began production in 1996, although the roots trace back to 1907 when the Model A was launched. Its manufacturing facilities are in Maraimalai Nagar near Chennai. Ford India Private Limited began production in 1926, but was shut down in 1954. Production began again with the joint venture Mahindra Ford India Limited (MFIL) in October 1995, a 50-50 venture with Mahindra & Mahindra Limited. Ford Motor Company increased its interest to 72% in March 1998 and renamed the company Ford India Private Limited.

These are the photos of the Ford Factory which is situated in Chennai.
this is a detailed report on the making of the Ford Figo ,Ford Fiesta........

 ok let me start ,i will keep it as simple as possible so that every one can understand easily
STAGE  1


Coils of steel being lifted and brought to the blanking machines:




Neatly placed into cradles:






To the right is the end of processing:




Scrap (excess from cut sheets):





Heavy duty machine that stacks the blanks on a palette:



The Stamping Machine:




Measurement of panels, ensuring that the stamping is perfect:




Finished panels of the Figo's bonnet lined up, and ready to proceed to the body shop:





You'll see the Fiesta's side body panels on top:





The next stage the Body Shop;






Being transferred to the framing line, where the side panels & roof will be fitted:












Robots carrying out the welding operation




Fiesta on the same framing line. On its way to pick up the doors, fenders, hood and trunk:






The Endeavour & Figo (picture center) are being prepared for painting:





Coming out of the paint shop:








 cylinder heads:




assembly line:




Being transported to the next stage:



engine is “dressed up” with the starter, alternator, oil filter and more

The final engine;


Endeavours assembly line at the back. At the top right, you’ll see doors getting their wiring, window mechanism etc:


final inspection being done;








after inspection and the road test ready for shipping








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