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Ford and Mazda boost Thai joint venture

New investment will include facility upgrades to help increase line speed and output.

The extra investment in AutoAlliance (Thailand) (AAT) will upgrade production equipment and increase utility production capacity by 20,000 units per year.

AAT produces the All-New Mazda BT-50 and All-New Ford Ranger pickup trucks for the Thai domestic market and export markets around the world including Australia.

The new investment will include facility upgrades such as additional robotic equipment and tooling to help increase line speed and output. The new capacity will come into effect starting next month.

Meanwhile, Ford Australia has expanded its myFord Capped Price Servicing program.

The program now includes the FG Falcon MkII EcoBoost, Ford Kuga TE and Ranger PX 4x2 and 4x4, as well as the range of Ford vehicles.

The program means Ford owners can go to the Ford website and know the maximum amount they will pay for a logbook service up to six years or 105,000km, no matter which participating Ford dealer they use.

 

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