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  1. The Ford Motor Company which was first established in Singapore at Anson Road in 1926, moved to its new state-of-the-art factory located at Upper Bukit Timah Road in October 1941. The Art Deco factory became Ford’s first motorcar assembly plant in Southeast Asia.

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  3. Apr 11, 2024 · The Ford Motor Company of Malaya (also known as Ford Malaya) was established in Singapore in 1926. Its factory was relocated from Anson Road to a site on Upper Bukit Timah Road in 1941, 5 and the new Ford Factory became the first motorcar assembly plant in Southeast Asia.

  4. www.roots.gov.sg › national-monuments › former-ford-factoryFormer Ford Factory - Roots

    Built atop a little hill, the Former Ford Factory has been a visual landmark in Bukit Timah since its completion in 1941. As Ford Motor Company’s first automobile assembly plant in Southeast Asia, it bore witness to the booming manufacturing industry in Singapore in the twentieth century.

  5. Feb 15, 2022 · Built in 1941, the former Ford Factory was American automobile manufacturing giant Ford Motor Companys first full assembly car factory in Malaya as well as Southeast Asia. But by the time it was completed, the war had came to Peninsula Malaya.

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · The Ford Motor Company which was first established in Singapore at Anson Road in 1926 and moved to its new state-of-the-art factory located at Upper Bukit Timah Road in October 1941.

  7. The Former Ford Factory was Ford Motor Company’s first Southeast Asian car assembly plant. Today, it is a prominent historical and architectural landmark, most remembered as the site where the British surrendered Singapore to the Japanese on 15 February 1942.