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Ford Expands List of Key Suppliers Selected for Long-Term Relationships, Collaboration

DEARBORN, Mich., April 23 -- --  Ford adds 13 suppliers to the Aligned Business Framework (ABF),
      bringing the total to 90 members.

  --  ABF is strengthening supplier relationships as Ford increases global
      common sourcing under ONE Ford transformation plan

Ford Motor Company is adding 13 new companies to its Aligned Business Framework (ABF), bringing the total to 90 key component and service suppliers chosen for long-term relationships and closer collaboration.

"Strong supplier relationships are embedded in the principles of the ONE Ford plan," said Tony Brown, group vice president, Global Purchasing. "By increasing our ABF network Ford is building a strong foundation of suppliers that are helping us transform our products into a global portfolio of high-quality, class-leading cars and trucks."

Ford has added steadily to the ABF list since it was created with seven companies in September 2005 to forge a new path of collaboration between Ford and its supply base. It now consists of 67 production and 23 non-production suppliers from around the world.

ABF suppliers are playing an increasingly important role as Ford consolidates global vehicle platforms and engine architectures while increasing part commonality across its product line. Last year, approximately half of Ford's global production purchases were sourced to ABF suppliers, up from 34 percent in 2006.

Ford's long-term suppliers are also benefiting from a consistent global approach to sourcing. For example, 80 percent of the parts on the next-generation Ford Focus will be common around the world, allowing suppliers to that program to take advantage of global economies of scale.

ABF companies enter into long-term relationships with Ford to strengthen collaboration and drive mutual profitability and technology development. Ford's commitments to ABF companies include long-term sourcing, improved parts commonality and more information sharing of product and manufacturing plans, as well as forecasts. Supplier commitments include increased financial data transparency, commitment to minority- and women-owned suppliers and bringing leading-edge technology innovations to Ford.

The new group of ABF suppliers represent an international cross-section of production suppliers, including companies that provide tires, powertrain machined parts, safety and restraint systems, chassis components, lighting and mirrors.

  The new ABF suppliers are:

  Akebono
  Automotive Lighting
  Benteler Automobiltechnik GmbH
  Brembo
  Federal Mogul Corporation
  Gentex
  GKN plc
  Hayes Lemmerz International
  Key Safety Systems, Inc.
  Michelin
  Ronal GmbH
  Samvardhana Motherson Reflectec
  Takata Holdings, Inc.

  About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 198,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and, until its sale, Volvo. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.