Ford is suspending production of its F-150 trucks after a fire at a supplier's facility caused it to run out of parts for the nation's best-selling vehicle. Ford will temporarily stop making the F-150 at its plant in Dearborn, Michigan, on Wednesday night. The company had already suspended truck production at a plant just outside Kansas City, Missouri. That includes some larger trucks than the F-150, although the F-150 makes up the overwhelming majority of those sales. 7,600 workers build F-150 trucks at the two plants.
Source: CNN May 09, 2018 22:10 UTC