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Old 25-02-2005, 06:50 PM   #31
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I don't get it - although granted there could be trade offs - how could Territory be responsible for the lower ute sales given one is a load carrier and restricted seater whereas the other is a family vehicle and not really a load hauler?

Besides, the ute has a turbo & V8 and the Territory has no turbo or V8. Surely this cannot account for the drop of around 500 sales/month?
SSbaby, you should have quoted the whole artical because the answer is in this statement as to why they can't just put on an extra shift.

"Mr Gorman said working Saturdays was the key to increasing Ford Australia’s record level of plant efficiency, but that bottlenecks in the engine shop, paint shop and stamping plant would limit any production increases."

So Ford will have to :-
1 spend big bickies for a new engine plant with increased capacity (the only
6 cyl engine production line in OZ now that ION's gone bust)
2 spend big bickies for a new paint shop

3 spend big bickies on another stamping plant.

I somehow thing that they are going to repay some of the faith that Dearborne showed when Ford USA pumped 500 mill into ford oz and show the other countries that ford operates in that if you research your market (territory & BA) and build what the customer wants, they'll buy it.
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Old 25-02-2005, 07:09 PM   #32
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Tru, what about running the paint shop and engine plant on Saturdays to? Or running 24 hours a day with 3 x 8 hour shifts?
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Old 25-02-2005, 07:13 PM   #33
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Tru, what about running the paint shop and engine plant on Saturdays to? Or running 24 hours a day with 3 x 8 hour shifts?
Takes more than 3 shifts to work 24Hrs a day 7 days a week think about it. Cost has to be controlled too. Or you know what will happen.
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Old 25-02-2005, 07:27 PM   #34
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...i think the blokes running this multi-billion dollar company tend to know what they're doing...who are we to argue? (well..unless one of us is a said 'bloke'..in which case i'll shut up.)

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Old 25-02-2005, 08:37 PM   #35
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Ford could have a larger profit margin on the Territory in comparison to the ute, therefore more profitable to increase territory production. And even though 102% sounds good, really, its impossible.........100% is the actual roof of production. It's like when your coach says you have to put in 110%.............
Well actually that is possible, most factorys have a quota rate at which the plant run continuously its said to be %100.(its an average)
Where I work(a lead refinery)we work on a 10hr batch cycle(ie the %100 level), this is an average rate, but we have a actual capable capacity of a 8.5hr cycle. If we can get the feed rate from the blastfurnace we can run at a %125 production rate.
Part makers keeping up enough supply of parts with minimal production line break downs, would be a probable cause for fords extra production.
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Old 26-02-2005, 07:31 PM   #36
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Tru, what about running the paint shop and engine plant on Saturdays to? Or running 24 hours a day with 3 x 8 hour shifts?
Machine lines for engine parts already run 3 shifts to make the required bits for day shift of engine assembly, so they are already at their limits. To increase capacity Ford need to be able to increase the number of cranks etc to be made per shift to up the numbers but this has already been done a few times and is requiring a good deal of money to increase it again. Most machine lines run 6 days a week and sometimes 7 just to keep up.
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Old 26-02-2005, 07:37 PM   #37
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My next purchase might be a Territory a good looking SUV with room and power for a family man. The ute's are really only for non family owners or work cars.
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