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Ford And PSA Peugeot Citroën Announce Plans For Expansion Of Diesel Engine Production

Cologne, Germany (ots)

Ford Motor Company and PSA Peugeot
Citroën are planning to expand production capacity for the 1.4, 1.6
and 2.0 litre high technology diesel engines from the ongoing
cooperative agreement between the two companies.
This cooperative agreement is enabling both companies to be world
leaders in diesel engineering and manufacture and to achieve
industry-leading economies of scale.  At the same time the
cooperation provides both partners with a wide breadth of
state-of-the art common-rail diesel engines. Between 2002 and 2004,
more than four million high technology common rail engines have been
produced within the framework of this successful cooperation.
Increasing engine demand
This success has led to a high demand for the latest technology
diesel engines resulting from the agreement with the result that this
demand will soon outstrip the existing supply base.  As a result it
is proposed to optimise supply by adding production capacity for the
1.4 and 1.6 litre diesel engines at Ford's purpose-built Dagenham
Diesel Centre, in the UK from 2007, and for the 2.0 litre engine at
Volvo's Skövde engine plant in Sweden from 2006.
These installations of additional diesel engine production
capacity will create employment opportunities in Ford Motor Company,
while maintaining the corresponding high level of employment in the
mechanical plants of PSA Peugeot Citroën.  This is a clear indicator
of the strength of the cooperation between Ford Motor Company and PSA
Peugeot Citroën and the fact that it is providing increasing benefits
for both sides as it continues to develop.
The agreements signed by PSA Peugeot Citroën and Ford Motor
Company in September 1998 involve a large-scale cooperative programme
covering the joint design and production of four families of
common-rail, direct injection diesel engines.  Specifically these
are: 1.4 and 1.6 litre engines; 2.0 litre engines; a 2.7 litre V6
engine; and a new family of engines for light commercial vehicle
applications.  The details for this fourth phase of the cooperative
programme are still to be announced.
Accommodating success
Engine programmes resulting from this agreement are led by one or
other of the partners.  PSA Peugeot Citroën have taken the lead in
the engineering and production for the first two phases of engine
families while Ford has the lead engineering and production
responsibility for the V6 premium diesel engine and for the family of
engines for light commercial vehicles - the details for which are
still to be released.
This latest announcement involving the expansion of production
capacity for engines resulting from the first two phases of the
agreement is the first time that the manufacturing responsibility has
been spread to both partners to accommodate the demand in sales for
models using these engines.  The continued success of this
cooperation will be further demonstrated by the announcement of
additional new engine derivatives and families during 2005.

Contact:

Bernd F. Meier, Telefon: 0221/-90-17520; e-mail: bmeier1@ford.com

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