Joe Hinrichs, 41, is group vice president, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Company. He is responsible for the operations of 105 assembly, stamping and powertrain plants worldwide.
Additionally, Hinrichs oversees the company’s worldwide engineering support for the stamping function as well as vehicle and powertrain manufacturing. He has global responsibility for the company’s Material Planning & Logistics, Ford Production System, Manufacturing Business Office and Labor Affairs organizations.
He assumed the worldwide position on Jan. 1, 2008.
Since September 2006, Hinrichs was vice president, North America Manufacturing. In his global role, he retains responsibility for North American manufacturing operations.
Hinrichs reports to Alan Mulally, president and chief executive officer, in his global role and to Mark Fields, executive vice president and president of the Americas, in his North American role.
Additionally, Hinrichs is responsible for Automotive Components Holdings, the Ford-managed temporary business entity comprised of former Visteon Corp. plants and facilities in the United States and Mexico. ACH is preparing its plants for sale or closure by the end of 2008.
From October 2005 to September 2006, he was vice president of Vehicle Operations, responsible for 19 assembly plants and eight stamping and tool and die plants in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Prior to that, Hinrichs served as president and CEO of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. There, he led Ford of Canada’s operations, including the national headquarters, six regional sales offices, five vehicle assembly and engine manufacturing plants, two parts distribution centers, and affiliates including Ford Credit, Jaguar, Volvo, Land Rover and Hertz.
Before moving to Canada, Hinrichs was director of manufacturing, Vehicle Operations, responsible for the manufacturing, quality, and launch of several Ford sport utility vehicles and trucks produced at six assembly plants.
Hinrichs was executive director of the company’s Material Planning and Logistics organization, from April 2002 to July 2003. In this capacity, he was responsible for material planning, production control, scheduling, inventory management, logistics and total material flow at all Ford’s manufacturing facilities worldwide.
Hinrichs joined Ford in December 2000 as plant manager of the Van Dyke Transmission Plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
Prior to joining Ford, he was a partner and senior vice president of Ryan Enterprises Group, a manufacturing investment group in Chicago. Early in his career, Hinrichs spent 10 years at General Motors in various positions in engineering and manufacturing, including plant manager.
Hinrichs was named to Automotive News’ 2007 All-Stars for Manufacturing. He was recognized for leading Ford’s North American manufacturing team to help boost vehicle quality and improve plant productivity.
He was co-chairman of the 2007 Michigan March of Dimes WalkAmerica campaign and operating chairman of the Boy Scouts of America’s 2007 Friends of Scouting Leadership campaign.
Born in Columbus, Ohio, Hinrichs earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dayton (Ohio) in 1989, and a master’s degree in business administration from the Harvard Business School in 1994 as a GM Fellow.
Hinrichs and his wife, Maria, have three children.
June 12, 2008