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Ford halts F-150 production at Dearborn plant after stamping issue

Ford is repairing the damaged hood die, which forces a temporary shutdown as the company works to rebuild truck inventory levels.

Ford halts F-150 production at Dearborn plant after stamping issue

On the Dash:

  • Temporary F-150 production disruptions could place additional pressure on already tight truck inventory levels.
  • Ford continues working to recover output after earlier supplier-related disruptions impacted dealer supply.
  • Dealers may see continued volatility in F-Series availability if component and stamping issues persist.

Ford halted F-150 production at its Dearborn Assembly Plant through at least the end of the week after a broken hood die at a nearby stamping facility disrupted operations, adding pressure to the automaker’s efforts to rebuild truck inventories following earlier supplier disruptions, according to The Detroit News.

Production stopped Wednesday evening, according to UAW Local 600 President and Chairman Nick Kottalis, who said workers could be recalled as early as Sunday. However, with Memorial Day falling on Monday, he expects employees likely will not return until Tuesday.

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What caused the shutdown

The shutdown stems from repairs needed on a hood die, a large metal mold used in mechanical presses to shape sheet metal into vehicle hoods. The downtime comes as Ford continues efforts to recover F-Series production after multiple fires last year at aluminum supplier Novelis disrupted manufacturing operations and reduced dealer inventory levels. F-Series sales were down nearly 16% through April 2026.

Ford has worked to offset earlier production losses by sourcing aluminum from additional suppliers, including overseas sources. The automaker also added a third crew at Dearborn Truck Assembly and increased staffing at its Kentucky truck plant to recover lost volume.

Ongoing supply challenges

Notably, Ford aims to increase F-Series production by 50,000 units this year, although executives previously said stable sourcing from Novelis’ aluminum hot mill ramp-up would take more time.

Kottalis said he believes Ford can recover the lost production if the disruption remains limited to a few days. Another source familiar with the situation similarly suggested the automaker should be able to make up the lost output if the shutdown does not extend beyond the current timeline.

Ford already canceled the traditional summer shutdown at its full-size truck plants to help recover lost production tied to the Novelis fires.

The Dearborn facility typically operates two 10-hour weekday shifts along with weekend production shifts and voluntary overtime schedules, Kottalis said.

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