Deutsche Post wants street scooters by 2020 itself to produce

N After the expulsion of Executive Board member Jürgen Gerdes, the post-chairman of the board of directors commits himself Frank Appel to the street scooter. The electric transporter powered by Gerdes will continue to be produced by Deutsche Post. “At least in the next two years, we will continue,” said Appel the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.… Continue reading Deutsche Post wants street scooters by 2020 itself to produce

VW and Ford are exploring Alliance

V olkswagen and Ford want to cooperate according to insiders in the construction of vans and in other areas. The Supervisory Board of the Wolfsburg Group have given the green light for talks with the second largest American carmaker to explore ways for cooperation, said two people with knowledge of the facts of the news… Continue reading VW and Ford are exploring Alliance

A New Kind of Proving Ground: How We’re Reimagining the Future of Mobility in Detroit

A New Kind of Proving Ground: How We’re Reimagining the Future of Mobility in Detroit By Bill Ford, Executive Chairman, Ford Motor Company As Ford Motor Company ushers in its next era, it is building a new campus in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood. The new Corktown campus will be a hub where Ford and its partners will work… Continue reading A New Kind of Proving Ground: How We’re Reimagining the Future of Mobility in Detroit

Ford Acquires Iconic Michigan Central Station as Centerpiece of New Detroit Campus to Usher in Ford’s Smart, Connected Future

  Ford has acquired the iconic Michigan Central Station and plans to transform it into the centerpiece of a vibrant new campus in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood that will serve as an innovation hub for Ford’s vision for the future of transportation The Corktown campus is a place where Ford and its partners will work on… Continue reading Ford Acquires Iconic Michigan Central Station as Centerpiece of New Detroit Campus to Usher in Ford’s Smart, Connected Future

Michigan Central Station Through The Years

Michigan Central Station framework, circa 1913. Michigan Central Railroad had bought 50 acres of land in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood after the downtown depot – located at Third and Jefferson – could no longer accommodate railroad’s growing business. The first train left the station for Saginaw and Bay City on Dec. 26, 1913; that same day,… Continue reading Michigan Central Station Through The Years