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Supply Chain

Data

A. Working Conditions Training and Assessment Status for Supply Chain

Working Conditions Assessments (as of 12/31/13) Americas Asia Pacific Africa Europe Global Total
Average violations per assessment 10.8 11.1 10.9 10.8
Assessments completed to date 322 501 92 915
Follow-up assessments completed to date (third party and/or internal) 411 539 109 1,059
Working Conditions Training (as of 12/31/13) Americas Asia Pacific Africa Europe Global Total
Training sessions conducted to date 68 52 26 146
Total number of attending companies 852 873 339 2,064
Total number of trained managers (attendees) 1,373 966 581 2,920
Working Conditions Training (Scope of Impact: Supplier-Submitted Data as of 12/31/13) Global Total
Training cascade to management, individuals trained 25,176
Training cascade to workforce, individuals trained 488,472
Communication to suppliers, number of sub-tier companies 102,773

Data notes and analysis

In 2013, the training and assessment data has been updated to reflect a consistent calculation methodology, however certain figures may be slightly lower than 2012.

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B. Total Purchases from Minority-owned Businesses – United States

$ billion

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
3.3 2.7 3.8 5.1 5.7 6.5

Data notes and analysis

In 2013, Ford purchased $6.5 billion in goods and services from approximately 250 minority-owned suppliers. Our 2013 results demonstrated the third consecutive year of improvement and exceeded our sourcing goals for minority-owned suppliers.

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C. Total Purchases from Women-owned Businesses – United States

$ billion

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
0.763 0.539 0.866 1.06 1.2 1.8

Data notes and analysis

In 2013, Ford purchased $1.8 billion in goods and services from more than 150 women-owned businesses. Our 2013 results demonstrated the third consecutive year of improvement and exceeded our sourcing goals for minority- and women-owned suppliers.

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