Ford Bridgend Engine Plant
Built | 1977 |
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Location | Bridgend, Wales, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°29′39″N 3°32′04″W / 51.494049°N 3.534508°WCoordinates: 51°29′39″N 3°32′04″W / 51.494049°N 3.534508°W |
Industry | Automotive |
Products |
CVH engine (1980-2000) Zetec-E (Zeta) engine (1992-2004) EcoBoost engine (2009-present) |
Employees | 1,980 |
Area | 1,525,270 square feet (141,702 m2) |
Address | +44(0)1656 672300 |
The Ford Bridgend Engine Plant is a manufacturing facility of Ford of Europe, located in Bridgend, Wales.
Construction
After signing an investment deal with the Welsh Development Agency, construction was started on the greenfield site in 1977. The 1,525,270 square feet (141,702 m2) plant began production in 1980, and specialises in producing petrol engines. Its first product was the CVH engine used in the then new third generation European Escort of that year.
Production
The plant currently produces the following Ford products:
- Ford SI6 engine designed by the then Volvo Cars subsidiary. Production began in May 2006, used in Ford, Volvo, Jaguar and Land Rover products.[1][2]
- 1.6 L I4 EcoBoost engine for Ford[3]
Jaguar engine plant
Jaguar Land Rover have a "plant-within-a-plant" at Bridgend, which saved considerable investment costs by JLR. Staffed by workers dedicated to Jaguar production of the AJ-V8 engine, it includes a linked flow-line of computer numerically controlled machines with automated loading and assembly. Component supply is on a "just-in-time" basis. [4][5][6][7] JLR will move the production of its engines to its new Wolverhampton plant by 2018.[8]
Future
The plant currently produces 750,000 engines per annum. But, with Volvo cars badged production moving out in March 2015, and Jaguar-Land Rover products moving to their own Wolverhampton plant by 2018, production at the plant is projected by Ford of Europe to fall to around 250,000.
In March 2015, Ford of Europe made the recommendation to Ford HQ in Detroit to build the new "Dragon" designed petrol engines at Bridgend, after a review of options across plants in: Valencia, Spain; Cologne, Germany; and Craiova, Romania. The required investment is being backed with an additional £15M investment grant by the Welsh Government.[8]
Former products
The plant formerly produced the following products:
- CVH engine (1980-2000) used in the then new third generation Escort
- Zetec-E (Zeta) engine (1992-2004)
- Volvo SI6 engine designed by the Volvo Cars subsidiary. Production began in May 2006, used in Ford, Volvo, Jaguar and Land Rover products.[9][10] Volvo badged production moved to Sweden and China in March 2015.[8]
References
- ↑ Wim Oude Weernink and Bradford Wernle. "Building Blocks: Ford learns a lesson from Lego". AutoWeek. Retrieved March 30, 2006.
- ↑ Staff Report. "Ford To Produce New PAG 6-Cylinder Engine". BlueOvalNews.com. Retrieved May 26, 2006.
- ↑ "New high efficiency four-cylinder Ford EcoBoost engine family debuts at Frankfurt". Media.Ford.com. September 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ↑ "Business Secretary Visits Ford'S Expanding Engine Plant | Ford Motor Company Newsroom". Media.ford.com. 2009-01-15. Retrieved 2009-10-02.
- ↑ "Ford jobs safe at Bridgend and Dagenham - Car and Car-Buying News - What Car?". Whatcar.com. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2009-10-02.
- ↑ "Jaguar's First Ever V8 Engine To Power XK8 Sports Car".
- ↑ "All-New, World-Class Jaguar Production Facility".
- 1 2 3 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-32055173
- ↑ Wim Oude Weernink and Bradford Wernle. "Building Blocks: Ford learns a lesson from Lego". AutoWeek. Retrieved March 30, 2006.
- ↑ Staff Report. "Ford To Produce New PAG 6-Cylinder Engine". BlueOvalNews.com. Retrieved May 26, 2006.