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08/07/2001 - Ford, Navistar Join Forces to Create Blue Diamond Truck Company



Source: Ford Motor Company .

FORD, NAVISTAR JOIN FORCES TO CREATE BLUE DIAMOND TRUCK COMPANY

DEARBORN, Mi. -- August 7, 2001-- Ford Motor Company and Navistar International Corporation today finalized plans to form a joint venture to build medium commercial trucks. The joint venture will also furnish truck and diesel engine service parts to Ford and International and explore other advanced diesel engine opportunities.

The joint venture, named Blue Diamond Truck Company LLC, will initially produce Class 6 and 7 medium commercial trucks that will be marketed independently under the Ford Division brand and Navistar's International̉ brand. The trucks will be produced at Navistar's plant in Escobedo, Mexico. In subsequent years, Blue Diamond plans to expand the range of commercial trucks for both companies.

Ford and Navistar are both contributing intellectual property to the Blue Diamond joint venture. Additionally, Navistar is contributing a major portion of its Escobedo truck manufacturing facility while Ford is making a cash contribution to the 50-50 joint venture. No financial details are being released.

Jack Allen, newly named general manager of the truck joint venture, said a new common chassis based on International's recently introduced high performance chassis will be used for commercial trucks (rated 18,000 to 33,000 pounds gross vehicle weight). He emphasized that Ford and International will separately determine their customers' needs for cabs, interiors, vocational focus, nomenclature and other brand characteristics.

International-branded trucks will exclusively use International I-6 or V-8 engines. Ford-branded trucks will offer International diesel engines as standard and other industry engines as options. International is the worldwide leader in the production of mid-range engines in the 160 to 300 horsepower range.

Prototype production of the Ford truck will begin later this year with full production scheduled for late 2002. International's new high performance medium truck is already in production. Initially the joint venture will produce Class 6 and 7 medium trucks, but plans call for expanding output to include lighter weight Class 3 to 5 commercial trucks (10,001 pounds to 19,500 pounds). The first such vehicle will be a new specialized commercial truck due in 2003.

"In addition to expanding a strong business relationship between Ford and Navistar, this joint venture will increase the speed of new product development and improve economies of scale in manufacturing and parts procurement," Allen said.

David W. Tarrant, manager of commercial truck strategy for Ford Motor Company, will serve as the business and strategy director for the Blue Diamond joint venture. He noted, "This partnership creates many new opportunities for both parent companies to compete more effectively in the worldwide commercial truck business. We are looking at a number of exciting ideas which will be developed in the next several years."

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