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The Auto Industry Will Rely On Building A Technician Pipeline

The Auto Industry Will Rely On Building A Technician Pipeline 
Today's service facilities utilize highly complex computer diagnostics and specialized equipment to maintain modern vehicles. This technological transition underscores a critical shortage of qualified personnel, as findings show that 350,000 new automotive technicians will be required to fill industry roles. Ford is spearheading efforts to secure this talent pipeline by joining forces with Bloomberg Philanthropies to invest $5 million in Detroit schools, strengthening the educational framework of this historic automotive center.
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A Closer Look at Ford Safety Features for 2024

A Closer Look at Ford Safety Features for 2024 
If you're similar to most drivers, your foremost concern is safely reaching your workplace, school, or other destinations. Ford's steadfast commitment to safety has been a key factor in its status as a leading brand for the past century. Each Ford vehicle is equipped with a range of safety features designed to safeguard you, ensuring both safety and optimal value for your investment.
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How to Connect to Ford Vehicle Wi-Fi

How to Connect to Ford Vehicle Wi-Fi 
These days, Ford vehicles are often equipped with WiFi hotspot capabilities. The Ford mobile hotspot is often on the ATT network, where you can get 4G LTE. The big antennas on these vehicles can project WiFi up to 50 feet or so around the vehicle. You can provide Internet for as many as 10 devices. Here's some info about setting this up in order for it to go smoothly.
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Ford To Invest Billions for America’s Shift to Electric Vehicles

Ford To Invest Billions for America's Shift to Electric Vehicles 
Ford Motor Company made a historic commitment of paying more than $11 billion to build a reliable supply chain for electric car components and generating over 11,000 jobs in the process. This initiative, the largest in the automaker's 118-year history, would go toward the construction of a new assembly facility dedicated to all-electric F-Series trucks, as well as three battery facilities. The move pits Ford against other automakers that are moving away from internal combustion engines and toward battery-powered vehicles in real-time.
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