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- The last of the classic model Ford Transit, a bus derivative, will
be driven off the production line at Ford's Southampton plant today.
This will make way for the all-new Ford Transit short and medium
wheelbase models which the plant will start to build in the late
summer.
The
Ford Transit bus will be donated by the plant to the Mansbridge Minibus
Association, a local charity organisation, members of which will be on
hand to join in the celebrations and to pick up their new vehicle.
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Ford Transit
Photo: Ford
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Another Ford Transit will be donated to a local school or charity
through a prize draw. Applicants will write into the plant, all of the
entries will be collated and the winner will be drawn from among them.
Southampton
has been building Ford Transits since 1972 and has now produced over 1.5
million. Ford has invested over £600 million in the plant, since
opening. There has been substantial investment to prepare the plant for
the new model, which includes £36 million on a state of the art paint
shop and over £700,000 for a new Partnership Training Centre.
Commenting
on the new production at the Southampton Plant, Vin May, Plant Manager
at Southampton, said: "The production of the all-new Ford Transit
at Southampton is great news for both the people at the plant and for
the local community. As the word Transit has become synonymous with a
van of this size, so Southampton has become synonymous with the Transit
product." Ford Motor Company Limited has had a manufacturing
presence at Southampton for over 40 years. The plant employs
approximately 1,750 staff and produces between 60,000 and 70,000
vehicles a year. The Ford Transit has now been market leader of the
medium commercial vehicle market for over 34 years holding a market
share of over 30 per cent.
(21
July, 2000)
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