List of Ford factories


The following is a list of current and former facilities of Ford Motor Company for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations, the factory is encoded into each vehicle's VIN as character 11 for North American models, and character 8 for European models.
For a listing of Ford's proving grounds and test facilities see Ford Proving Grounds.

Current production facilities

Former production facilities

Former branch assembly plants

VINNameCity/stateCountryStatusEmployeesProductsComments
Bedford Branch Assembly PlantBedford, INU.S.Operated from 1951 - 2008-
BOBuffalo Branch Assembly PlantBuffalo, NYU.S.
Burnaby Assembly PlantBurnaby, BCCanadaOperated from 1938-196?Building demolished in 1988 to build Station Square
Cambridge Branch Assembly PlantCambridge, MAU.S.
Charlotte Branch Assembly PlantCharlotte, NCU.S.Model T & Model AClosed in 1932, Used by Douglas Aircraft to assemble missiles for the U.S. Army between 1955 and 1964, sold to Atco Properties in 2017
Chicago Branch Assembly PlantChicago, ILU.S.
Cincinnati Branch Assembly PlantCincinnati, OhioU.S.
Cleveland Branch Assembly PlantCleveland, OhioU.S.
Columbus Branch Assembly PlantColumbus, OhioU.S.Operated from 1913 - 1939Model Ts, Model As and V-8sLocated at 427 Cleveland Avenue, now the Kroger Co. Columbus Bakery
Dallas Branch Assembly PlantDallas, TXU.S.Operated from 1914-1970
Denver Branch Assembly PlantDenver, COU.S.
Detroit Branch Assembly PlantDetroit, MIU.S.
Dupont St Branch Assembly PlantToronto, ONCanadaOperated from 1910-1927Model TLocated at 672 Dupont St Production moved to Danforth Assembly Plant. Building roof was used as a test track for the Model T.Planters Peanuts Canada till 1987. Building currently has commercial retail on the main floor and condominiums on floors 2-5
Fargo Branch Assembly PlantFargo, NDU.S.Operated from 1915-1956
Houston Branch Assembly PlantHouston, TXU.S.Operated from 1913-1942Model Ts, Model As, aircraft partsLocated at 3906 Harrisburg Boulevard. Divested during World War II; later acquired by General Foods in 1946 until Hall Capital, the parent of The Fred Jones Companies, entered into a partnership with 21c Hotels to open a location in the building. The 21c Hotel officially its hotel, restaurant and art museum in June, 2016 following an extensive remodel of the property.
Omaha Branch Assembly PlantOmaha, NEU.S.
Philadelphia Branch Assembly PlantPhiladelphiaU.S.
Pittsburgh Branch Assembly PlantPittsburgh, PAU.S.Operated from 1915–1932
Portland Branch Assembly PlantPortland, ORU.S.
San Francisco Branch Assembly PlantSan Francisco, CAU.S.
Seattle Branch Assembly PlantSeattle, WAU.S.
St. Louis Branch Assembly PlantSt. Louis, MOU.S.
Vancouver Assembly PlantVancouver, BCCanadaOperated from 1919-1938Located at 1188 Hamilton St,Vancouver B.C
Winnipeg Assembly PlantWinnipeg, MBCanadaOperated from 1915-1941Now known as the Robert Fletcher Building. Located at 1181 Portage Avenue