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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2025 · 4 MIN

Ford Navigates EV Challenges, Leadership Changes, and Skilled Labor Shortage

from Ford - Brand Biography · host Inception Point AI

Ford BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Ford Motor Company has had a notably challenging final stretch of November and early December, with the company's leadership navigating multiple headwinds in the U.S. automotive market. Most significantly, Ford's electric vehicle sales have plummeted following the expiration of the federal seven thousand five hundred dollar tax credit in October. According to reporting from CBT News and Asharq Al-Awsat, Ford's EV deliveries dropped sixty-one percent in November compared to the prior year, with the Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning experiencing particularly steep declines. The company's overall November sales slipped point seven percent to one hundred sixty-four thousand nine hundred twenty-five units, though light truck deliveries remained relatively steady. Complicating matters further, a fire at a key aluminum supplier plant has constrained F-150 Lightning production, adding supply-chain pressure to the already weakened EV market. Despite these challenges, Ford reaffirmed its full-year twenty twenty-five adjusted EBIT guidance of six billion to six point five billion dollars, according to recent statements from Ford and Novelis. On the leadership front, Ford announced significant organizational changes designed to strengthen global operations, with Jim Baumbick appointed as president of Ford Europe, effective November first. Meanwhile, Sam Basile, who brings nearly three decades of leadership experience from General Motors, joined Ford in October to lead advanced product development. Additionally, Bryce Currie has assumed an expanded global role as chief manufacturing officer with worldwide responsibility for manufacturing and safety. CEO Jim Farley has been making headlines by advocating for workforce rebuilding and addressing what he describes as America's critical shortage of skilled tradespeople. Speaking on various media platforms, including the Office Hours Business Edition podcast, Farley emphasized that Ford is struggling to fill approximately five thousand skilled mechanic roles despite offering salaries around one hundred twenty thousand dollars annually. He characterized this shortage as a national security concern, noting that more than one million jobs sit empty in emergency services, trucking, plumbing, and factory work. In response, Ford became the first major automaker to ratify union agreements during recent labor negotiations, eliminating its two-tier wage structure and providing all employees with equal pay and clear career advancement paths. On the financial side, Ford beat third-quarter expectations with earnings per share of forty-five cents versus the anticipated thirty-eight cents, though analysts maintain a cautious outlook with a consensus hold rating and a price target of eleven dollars and eighty-eight cents per share. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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