Ford Motor Co. signaled it will largely bounce back next year from a devastating fire that hobbled a key supplier to its top-selling F-150 pickup, sending shares up the most in more than five years while assuaging concerns over one of the automaker’s biggest money-makers.
Ford expects Novelis Inc.’s aluminum factory in Oswego, New York, to resume production as soon as late November and ramp up through year-end, earlier than initially expected, Ford Chief Operating Officer Kumar Galhotra said. The carmaker also plans to build 50,000 more trucks at factories in Michigan and Kentucky in 2026, recouping about ...