Launch Woes Make Ford Get Tough on Prototypes

Automotive News

March 15, 2013

After recent launch problems, Ford Motor Co. is tightening the build quality of prototype vehicles, says Barb Samardzich, vice president for product development at Ford of Europe.

"We make sure that when we build our first set of prototypes that the quality of parts accurately represents what our production intent is so that we can ferret out any design issues very early," she said.

Ford issued several recalls of the redesigned Fusion mid-sized car and Escape SUV last year. Samardzich said recent European launches had been glitch-free, but she acknowledged that new technology such as the MyFord Touch connectivity system can cause problems.

Said Samardzich: "You do run a risk that you may be taking a step backward in some of the quality delivery because of the newness of the technology even though you've put it through all the robust processes."

Copyright © LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.  
Terms and Conditions    Privacy Policy

Quality News Today is an ASQ member benefit offering quality related news
from around the world every business day.

ASQ is a global community of people passionate about quality, who use the tools, their ideas and expertise to make our world work better. ASQ: The Global Voice of Quality.