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Ford Invests $200 Million in Transmission Plant

12 March 2007

Ford Motor Company will invest $200 million in the Sharonville (Ohio) Transmission Plant for a future transmission that it says will make Ford a leader in high-performance, fuel-efficient powertrains.

The investment will be used to retool the plant for flexible manufacturing and advanced powertrain production. Details of the transmission will be disclosed at a future date.

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