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The lab in question is known as the Ford Shipping Equipment Design and Test Center, and its sole purpose is to make the things that Ford uses to ship products. This may not sound like much, but ensuring that those little bumps and bruises that go along with shipping product do not result in damaged product is actually a vital task. In fact, the Test Center is a big part of keeping costs low and improving vehicle quality at Ford.

Ford’s director of North American logistics, Bill Strong, noted, “People just don’t realize, you’ve got to test these (shipping) parts to make sure you’re getting quality parts into the assembly plant. The delivery process is absolutely key to long-term quality and also our short-term quality, like three months in service.”

Scarcer Jobs

Meanwhile, numbers recently emerged on how many jobs Ford has cut so far this decade. Since 2020, the report noted, Ford has cut about 5,000 salaried jobs in the United States. This number comes at a rather awkward time for Ford, as CEO Jim Farley recently hit the Aspen Ideas Festival to remark, “…artificial intelligence is going to replace half—literally half—of all white collar workers in the U.S.”