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Ford Germany

Ford-Werke GmbH is a German-based car manufacturing company headquartered in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a fully owned subsidiary of American Ford Motor Company. It operates two large manufacturing facilities in Germany, a plant in Cologne and a plant in Saarlouis, and serves as a major hub for Ford's presence in the European markets.

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Founded
August 18, 1925; 101 years ago (August 18, 1925)
Industry
Automotive
Headquarters
Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Founder
Henry Ford
Key people
Gunnar Herrmann (chairman) · Wolfgang Kopplin (CEO)
Number of employees
28,842 (2009)

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Berlin origins

Relocation to Cologne

Ford-Werke AG later Ford-Werke GmbH

Ford Motor Co. AG

Aston Martin Engine Plant

Marketing

Models

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Ford Germany

Nodes81
Edges80
Triples30
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024691
Components1

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Ford Germany

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related to Former Ford Germany model range · 15
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related to External links · 3
Ford Germany → Century Press Archives, Official, ZBW
Key people · 2
Ford Germany → Gunnar Herrmann (chairman), Wolfgang Kopplin (CEO)
Founded · 1
Ford Germany → August 18, 1925; 101 years ago (August 18, 1925)
Founder · 1
Ford Germany → Henry Ford
Headquarters · 1
Ford Germany → Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Industry · 1
Ford Germany → Automotive
Number of employees · 1
Ford Germany → 28,842 (2009)
Number of locations · 1
Ford Germany → Two manufacturing facilities
Parent · 1
Ford Germany → Ford of Europe

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Ford GermanyFoundedAugust 18, 1925; 101 years ago (August 18, 1925)1.00infobox
Ford GermanyFounderHenry Ford1.00infobox
Ford GermanyHeadquartersCologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany1.00infobox
Ford GermanyIndustryAutomotive1.00infobox
Ford GermanyKey peopleGunnar Herrmann (chairman)1.00infobox
Ford GermanyKey peopleWolfgang Kopplin (CEO)1.00infobox
Ford GermanyNumber of employees28,842 (2009)1.00infobox
Ford GermanyNumber of locationsTwo manufacturing facilities1.00infobox
Ford GermanyParentFord of Europe1.00infobox
Ford GermanyProductsAutomobiles1.00infobox
Ford GermanyTypeSubsidiary1.00infobox
Ford GermanyWebsiteford.de1.00infobox

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