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03-07-2018, 09:41 PM | #18 | ||
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It is important to realise that Ford is no longer just a vehicle manufacturer and knows its future lies in "mobility" rather than cars.
That means exploring new ideas of moving people, and not just adding more and more cars to the World's cities that are already congested. It will take CEO's not only running Ford Australia but Ford globally to turn the company around. Kay Hart has been hired to investigate and hopefully implement these new ways of mobility... Not just selling vehicles in the traditional ways as we know it today. |
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