Ford (F) said earlier in a blog post, “We have always partnered with government customers in times of peace, crisis, and conflict to serve society. During World War II, Ford’s assembly lines produced hundreds of thousands of aircraft, trucks, and engines for the Allied effort. Following the War, Ford actively hired disabled veterans. More recently, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we pivoted our global manufacturing expertise to produce millions of pieces of personal protective equipment and ventilators. Today, Ford’s Proud to Honor initiative works with veteran and military service organizations to support the community through events like Bronco Off-Roadeo for veteran families and recently a benefit concert for military families. We are still in the early stages of this work. While we have not finalized any specific projects in the defense market, the dialogue with governments in North America and Europe remains productive.”
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