At the end of 1995, as North America’s two largest auto makers contemplated spinning off their parts-making operations, Frank Macher knew Ford Motor Co. needed to exit component sectors in which it was uncompetitive.
“We’re either going to improve or get out,” Macher, then general manager of Ford’s Automotive Components ...
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