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Ford's "Most Radical Change" Was Supposed to Reduce Costs. What if It Does the Opposite?

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Ford's "Most Radical Change" Was Supposed to Reduce Costs. What if It Does the Opposite? Key Points Unicasting could help Ford improve production speed, efficiency, and cost…
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  • If Ford executes the Universal EV Production System properly, they will be back among the leading pack of automakers

    60% confidence
  • Ford has found a better way of making vehicles through the Universal EV Production System and assembly tree process

    60% confidence
  • The Universal EV Production System gets Ford into the game and Ford is the only legacy automaker going down this path to this degree

    60% confidence
  • The Motley Fool Stock Advisor team identified 10 best stocks for investors to buy now and Ford Motor Company was not one of them

    60% confidence
  • Chinese competitors will eventually come to the U.S. market and could be devastating for investors if Detroit automakers aren't prepared to compete on price, manufacturing, and efficiency

    60% confidence
  • Early research shows that vehicles with large castings can actually be less expensive to fix, provided they were designed with repairability in mind

    60% confidence

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