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Ford Motor Company Annual Report 2005 3Ford Motor Company Annual Report 2005 2
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1 Bill Ford
Chairman and CEO Bill Ford,
against the backdrop of the living
roof of the Dearborn Truck Plant in
the Ford Rouge Center.
2 Ford Motor Credit
Ford Motor Credit Company’s Beth
Stasko (left) demonstrates to Dean
Adams and Rebecca Rodriguez of
Tom Holzer Ford in Farmington Hills,
Michigan, the new Electronic Tier
Analysis (ETA) system, one of several
innovative Web tools to make it easier
for dealers to do business with Ford
Motor Credit. ETA, which was piloted
in 2005, enables dealers to evaluate
and restructure loan offerings more
quickly and at any time.
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3 China
Changan Ford Automobile Co. Ltd.
President and CEO Phil Spender (left)
and Executive Vice President Zou
Wenchao present the first made-in-
China Ford Focus on Sept. 12, 2005,
in Chongqing. Focus is the fourth Ford
vehicle produced locally for the China
market, following Transit, Fiesta and
Mondeo. Ford sales in China were up
46 percent in 2005.
4 Ford Volunteer Corps
Ford materials expediter Craig Glover
works with many Detroit-area children
in challenging circumstances as a
volunteer for the Motor City Striders
amateur track club. Ford volunteers in
2005 contributed to myriad causes,
including a multimillion-dollar relief and
recovery effort following Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita, mentoring programs
and environmental initiatives. The Ford
Volunteer Corps recently celebrated its
first anniversary.
5 India
Rathinasabapathy Pushpalatha
(center), a paint shop employee at
Ford’s assembly plant near Chennai,
India, listens with other employees at a
town hall meeting with Chairman and
CEO Bill Ford in October 2005. During
his visit to India, Ford also hosted the
launch of a new Ford Fiesta developed
specifically for that market by the
company’s global engineering team.
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