the front end of a Ford Super Duty truck

Where Are Ford Trucks Built?

The American Assembly Plants Where Ford Trucks Are Built 

When drivers visit Akins Ford in Winder, Georgia, one of the most common questions we hear is where Ford trucks are actually built. For many truck owners, especially those who rely on their vehicles for work, American assembly, skilled labor, and long-standing manufacturing pride matter just as much as horsepower or towing capability. That’s where Ford trucks—especially Super Duty models—stand apart. 



a tire being attached to a Ford truck

Built in America: Ford Super Duty Assembly 

Every Ford Super Duty truck comes from a plant right here in the United States. Ford builds these heavy-duty trucks with a clear commitment to American manufacturing, ensuring that the people who depend on them know exactly where they come from. 

Ford assembles nearly 400,000 Super Duty trucks each year at major production plants located in Kentucky and Ohio. These facilities work with additional manufacturing operations in Michigan and Ohio, creating a tightly connected, Midwest-based production network. 


2026 Ford Super Duty towing a tractor

a person in a Ford truck at an assembly plant

Supporting American Workers and Communities 

The brand’s truck manufacturing footprint supports approximately 20,000 UAW workers across these facilities. But the impact goes far beyond the factory floor. Each plant helps sustain families, local suppliers, and surrounding communities, creating a ripple effect that strengthens the national economy. 

This dedication to domestic assembly is something Ford stands confidently behind, reflecting a long-term investment in American workers and craftsmanship. 


Trucks That Power the Essential Economy 

a Ford assembly plant with two workers

Ford trucks aren’t American-made. They help keep America running. Super Duty trucks play a vital role in the Essential Economy. They support industries such as: 

  • Construction 
  • Manufacturing 
  • Energy and utilities 
  • Transportation and logistics 
  • Skilled trades 

These industries employ tens of millions of workers across millions of businesses, relying on durable, capable trucks to pave highways, build hospitals, restore power lines, and deliver critical materials. 


Why Where Your Truck Is Built Matters 

For many buyers, knowing where a truck comes from adds confidence in its quality, durability, and purpose. Ford Super Duty trucks can handle demanding jobs, and their American assembly reflects the real-world work they do. 



Find Your Ford Truck at Akins Ford 

If you’re looking for a truck that offers purpose, pride, and proven capability, visit Akins Ford in Winder, GA. Our team is here to help you explore Ford’s full lineup of trucks and find the model that fits your work, lifestyle, and long-term needs. 



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