FORD MOTOR COMPANYSWOT ANALYSIS 2017
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ABOUT FORDName Ford Motor Company
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Industries served Automotive and Financial ServicesGeographic areas served Worldwide (62 countries)Headquarters Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.Current CEO Mark Fields
Revenue US$149.558 billion (2015) increased 3.8% over US$144.077 billion (2014)
Profit US$7.373 billion (2015) increased 598% over US$1.231 billion (2014)
Employees 199,000 (2016)
Main Competitors
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, General Motors Company, Honda Motor Company, Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Renault-Nissan B.V., Suzuki Motor Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Volkswagen AG Group and many other automotive companies.
Ford Motor Company business overview from the company’s financial report:
“We are a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Michigan. We manufacture or distribute automobiles across six continents.
In 2015, we sold approximately 6,635,000 vehicles at wholesale throughout the world. Substantially, all of our vehicles, parts and accessories are sold through distributors and dealers, the substantial majority of which are independently owned.
In addition to the products we sell to our dealerships for retail sale, we also sell vehicles to our dealerships for sale to fleet customers, including commercial fleet customers, daily rental car companies, and governments.”[1]
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BUSINESS DESCRIPTION“ ”
1. Geographically diversified revenue streams
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STRENGTHSS WO T
55.5%
6.0%
5.9%
6.1%
3.4%
23.1%
United StatesChinaUnited KingdomCanadaGermanyOthers
Figure 2. Ford’s revenue breakdown by country
Source: Ford’s financial report[1]
Ford receives
76.9% of its revenue from 5
different markets
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STRENGTHSS WO T
Toyota receives 77.1% of its revenue from only 3
different markets
41.9%
25.1%
10.1%
3.1%
19.8%
Toyota sales
Japan United States China CanadaOthers
62.3%
7.2%
7.1%3.4%3.2%
17.8%
General Motors sales
United States Canada China
United Kingdom Brazil Others
Figure 3. Toyota Motor Corporation’s and General Motors’ revenue breakdown by country
General Motors receives even 83.2% of its
revenue from 5 different markets
Source: The respective companies’ financial reports[6][7]
1. Slowing R&D spending
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WEAKNESSESS WO T
Company 2015 R&D % change from 2014
As a % of revenues 2014 R&D % change
from 2013As a % of revenues
Ford 6.7 0 4.5 6.7 8 4.7
Toyota 8.4 10.3 3.7 7.6 12.8 3.5
Volkswagen 14 0 (same) 6.9 14 20.2 7.1
General Motors 7.5 1.4 4.9 7.4 2.8 4.7
Figure 6. Comparison of R&D expenditure – Ford and selected major competitors (in US$ billions)
Source: The respective companies’ financial reports[1][6][7][12]
Ford’s spending on
R&D has slowed down,
which may negatively impact the company in the future.
1. Future markets for self-driving vehicles
• Ford is currently in talks with Google to potentially create a joint venture for the development and building of self-driving cars.[18]
• Ford has only just begun to experiment in this area, with their first driverless cars due to be tested during 2016.[19]
• Google’s technology to be merged with Ford’s automotive manufacturing expertise creates a significant potential opportunity for both companies.
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OPPORTUNITIESS WO T
1. Increased competition
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THREATSS WO T
Ford’s main competitors
• Ford’s has been loosing market share in the U.S. to Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Hyundai.
• In China, many new Chinese automotive companies are expanding aggressively.
• Competition further intensifies due to an estimated global excess production capacity of 31 million units, in 2015.[1]
• Ford has to find a way to outcompete these new entrants and regain its market share in the U.S.
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THREATSS WO T
1. Ford Motor Company (2016). Form 10-K for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31st, 2015. Available at: http://corporate.ford.com/content/dam/corporate/en/investors/reports-and-filings/Annual%20Reports/2015-Annual-Report.pdf Accessed January 8, 2017
2. Rosevear, J. (2016). Why Ford's F-Series Will Win* the Pickup Sales Race This Year. Available at: http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/10/11/why-fords-f-series-will-win-the-pickup-sales-race.aspx Accessed January 8, 2017
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5. IHS (2016). IHS Names Automotive Loyalty Award Winners; General Motors Receives Top Honors. Available at: http://press.ihs.com/press-release/automotive/ihs-names-automotive-loyalty-award-winners-general-motors-receives-top-hono Accessed January 8, 2017
6. Toyota Motor Corporation (2015). Form 20-F for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31st, 2015. Available at: http://www.toyota-global.com/investors/ir_library/sec/pdf/20-F_201503_final.pdf Accessed January 8, 2017
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