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10-04-2010, 09:49 PM | #91 | |||
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10-04-2010, 09:57 PM | #93 | |||
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We in the engine plant sometimes do 10 or 12 hour shifts if we need extra engines to feed the hungry monster up the road, but not sure about them, it would be harder due to supplier issues. Suppliers who supply direct to the line would need a lot of forward notice i'd assume. And then you need enough people to fill the line. |
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10-04-2010, 10:02 PM | #94 | |||
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10-04-2010, 10:04 PM | #95 | |||
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Still sounds easier to organise than rebalancing a line. Extra money is always good too. |
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10-04-2010, 10:35 PM | #96 | ||||
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Obviusly the engineers at Ford need to put smaller tolerances on the words ability, flexibility and rebalance very quicklym when the specs are sent production planning. |
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10-04-2010, 11:39 PM | #97 | |||
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11-04-2010, 07:23 AM | #98 | ||
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I understand now that it's easier to add production hours than any
increase or and decrease in line speed, thanks for the heads up guys. And of course, overtime in busy periods is always welcome.. |
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11-04-2010, 08:41 AM | #99 | ||||
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I recall that an A/C part on the back of the HID stopped the line for 10 days or so in Jan/Feb (?) while it was rectified on already built vehicles. Stuff like that where supplier problems prevent full availability really holds up orders. I do agree with every one's assertions that Ford needs to build more car each month but it's how they achieve that without making further disruptions is crucial to continued supply. Ramping up suppliers is another issue that is crucial to a successful increase in output. So many issues to get right but do that and the plant makes good income... |
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11-04-2010, 08:45 AM | #100 | |||
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11-04-2010, 08:59 AM | #101 | |||
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That must have been worst possible case but still a shortfall of 650 vehicles on a month's production makes a heck of a difference to the figures. I often wonder at people's perceptions, just yesterday the boards were full of posts with people believing that Ford made heaps of XTs for fleets and what not using that as a basis for being critical of Ford's perceived low production but when production is properly viewed as mostly advanced orders to private or novated lease purchases, it all makes much more sense. I'm sure that if Ford were in GM's postion: an XT with a 3.0 V6 and 6-speed auto in it, they too would be chasing down another 1,500 to 2,000 sales a month from everyone with a heart beat. Perhaps the ZF XT is a gentle toe in the water feeling out fleet sale customers but could also be a precursor for the Ecoboost I-4 Falcon fleet based vehicle to undercut the 3.0 SIDI's fuel economy.. We moan and groan about 2500 sedan sale last month but if there was a extra 1200 sales due to fleet purchases of Falcons, I think that 3700 figure would compare well to Commodore's 4200. Last edited by jpd80; 11-04-2010 at 09:07 AM. |
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11-04-2010, 09:34 AM | #103 | |||
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Remember just a few years ago (before VE) Holden were offering up to 40% off Commodores to Telstra but at the time Ford kept to 20-25% discount limit and lost a lot of custom. I'm pretty sure that Holden then trimmed that discount back to the same amount, they have a habit of doing low ball fleet sales. Same thing happened when Ford walked away from taxi sales, they couldn't justify the discounts. Since a lot of Gov cos now buy Toyota, Ford and Holden are now into private fleets and novated buyers. It will be interesting to see how XT and Ecoboost I-4 Falcon fits into these plans. Ford seems to be doing better looking after private and novated buyers offering them discounts, i think those discounts are nothing like what Holden offers their fleet buyers btw... |
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I guess that lack of Govt fleet cars can be shown in the serious lack of FG patrol cars (at least in QLD) most are toyota's with a few commodores thrown in and even less Falcons, the only place where i see lots of FG's is the HWP yard, thats stacked to the brim with XR6T and SS's. Theres also a serious lack of FG Falcon taxi's I've only seen one on the whole of the Gold Coast. That would improve public perception a bit i reckon
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decisions has retired and taken his preferences and prejudices along with him... It's good to see more Falcon and Commodore patrol cars now filtering through.. |
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11-04-2010, 10:28 AM | #106 | ||
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Ok, so increasing the line rate is too complex and expensive at this point in time, so that option is out of the question.
How many standard shifts are operating at Broady?
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11-04-2010, 11:01 AM | #107 | |||
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OT is a good solution to a point however fatigue can have a flow on effect with QC and the extra wage burden can create its own issues. Ideally a full extra shift is the best solution however doubling sales over night to absorb production, finding and training suitable staff to run it without QC issues and getting component supply in a timely manner makes it near on impossible in the short term. So OT is the best bandaid at this stage.
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would that enable crews to train others and slowly pick up the pace, suppliers similar. Thinking increments of 2 or 3 cars extra each day... |
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11-04-2010, 11:48 AM | #109 | |||
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As has been proven over the last few months the market is returning strongly and Ford have been exposed as being too conservative. |
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11-04-2010, 12:09 PM | #110 | |||
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But you can't really do small re-balances as it requires just as much work as a large one, and when your talking an extra couple of cars a day you would need to divide that into milliseconds per car, not seconds, which makes it even more complex. For example, their might be 10 jobs in one section, taking 60 seconds per car to do the work required. If you need to re-balance and add an extra job and drop the time down to 55 seconds you then need to shuffle the work required within that section across 11 jobs, so you need to time every little movement and try to add them together in a sequence that works into 55 seconds. Only being able to fit certain parts in a particular order complicates it, as does finding storage space for certain parts if they are moved somewhere else, as some areas are very tight on space, or need room for a forklift to supply them. Then you need to factor in that different workers work at different speeds and take that into account so that each job is manageable by everyone. That might help give you a clue about how complex and time consuming it is to do. There might be 40 parts a certain section has to fit to the car and there might be 100 different ways it could be done. Certain machines might need to have their cycle times adjusted too. |
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I bought an XR6T in Nov & got it built in Dec.. There was no car getting built to the spec I wanted, but, becuase the dealer had aonther similar Falcon on order, they where able to change the spec & I got it in less than 6 weeks, during a time I kept reading 3 month wiat for Turbo falcons!! |
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output slightly to ease waiting times, they are a bit on the conservative side now and it's obviously straining nerves and possibly costing a few sales. Still, it's a great position to be in where almost every one of your vehicles is pre sold. Tell that to Americans and they'd be gob smacked, they can't operate without an inventory bank. |
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I don't think Ford can all of a sudden get the FG to sell as good as a Commodore, but they can build up consumer confindance for the next model.
Ford need to convince the general public about the Falcon brand and what it means and address quality/warrenty issues as well. Having negative media views about the Falcon's future doesn't help either. Ford need to come out and give us a clear indication of the next 10 years. No "It could be" type media statements.
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They can, to a degree increase this, however, it isn’t without major costs so I dare say, it would be something that would be looked at in the long term.
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Very encouraging that Territory still gets near 1000 sales without a diesel version.
This time next year, new Territory should be on the fly.... |
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