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Page 1: Ford Windsor Site Fact Sheet

– Henry Ford

FORD WINDSOR SITE

“Whether you think you can, or youthink you can't, you are right.”

Essex Engine Plant (EEP)Hourly: Approximately 800Salaried: Approximately 80

Windsor Engine Plant (WEP)Hourly: Approximately 600Salaried: Approximately 70

Employment

Year Opened 19811923

EEPWEP

Engines5.0-litre V8

6.8-litre V10

EEPWEP

EEP Size 1,900,000 square

feet on a 260-acre site

WEP Size 2,100,000 square

feet on a 149-acre site

Plant facts The 5.0-litre V8 engine, produced at EEP, is found in the Ford

Mustang and Ford F-150 The 6.8-litre V10 engine, produced at WEP, is found in the Ford

F-Series and Ford E-Series In Canada, Mustang has been the best-selling sports coupe since 1985 In 2015, the Mustang became available to customers in more than

100 markets around the world Ford F-Series has been the best-selling truck in Canada for 50

consecutive years

History Housed on the site of the Windsor Plant that opened in 1923,

WEP opened in 1994 building 4.6-litre and 5.4-litre V8s, as well as the 6.8-litre V10

First product produced at EEP was the RWD 3.8-litre V6 Windsor Site is home to the Powertrain Engineering Research and

Development Centre (PERDC) which opened in 2003 EEP is the only plant in Ford’s North American restructuring plan that

was re-opened EEP received landfill-free status in 2012 and WEP received

landfill-free status in 2013

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