Production ended at Ford Motor Company’s Atlanta Assembly Plant on Friday, Oct. 27, at 7 a.m. when the company produced its last Ford Taurus.
Ford produced 7.5 million Taurus units since the legendary sedan was introduced in 1985. From 1992 to 1996, Taurus was the best-selling car in the United States. Its peak year was 1992 with 409,751 units sold. Ford produced Taurus at two assembly plants – Atlanta and Chicago – until 2004 when Chicago Assembly began production of Ford Five Hundred, Freestyle and Mercury Montego.
Atlanta Assembly opened in 1947 and built a variety of historical models including the Ford Fairlane, Fairmont and LTD. It also built the original Lincoln Zephyr.
For the past five years Atlanta Assembly has ranked among the top 10 most productive assembly plants in North America, as reported by Harbour Consulting. In the 2005 report, Atlanta ranked number one in productivity.
Atlanta Assembly employed 1,950 workers, including 1,800 hourly and 150 salaried. The hourly employees, like all UAW-represented Ford employees in the U.S., can select among eight separation, educational and retirement packages.