KEY POINTS
  • Ford plans to restructure its global supply chain, days after the company said it reported roughly $1 billion in unexpected supplier costs for the third quarter.
  • The efforts will be led on an interim basis by Ford CFO John Lawler until the company picks someone to fill the newly created chief supply chain officer role.
Ford CEO Jim Farley at the company's Dearborn, Michigan, plant where it's building the electric F-150 Lightning on April 26, 2022.

DETROIT – Ford Motor on Thursday announced plans to restructure its global supply chain, days after the company said it expects to book an extra $1 billion in unexpected supplier costs during the third quarter.

The supply chain restructuring aims to "support efficient and reliable sourcing of components, internal development of key technologies and capabilities, and world-class cost and quality execution," the automaker said in a release.