Ford Motor Co F CEO Jim Farley on Monday praised a Transit Van customer for using the wagon to rescue stranded mothers and babies in Ukraine after Russia’s invasion.
What Happened: Farley shared his appreciation on the microblogging site Twitter, reposting a screenshot of a customer in which the rescuer details his mission on a rented Ford vehicle.
Detroit resident James Johnson, who owns an F-150 pickup, said it was “reassuring to have rented a reliable Ford truck,” for the rescue mission in Ukraine and around Poland.
Farley thanked Johnson for sharing his story and the rescue mission.
I always appreciate hearing how customers use their @Ford vehicles, especially when it is to help others. � James, thank you for sharing your story and for what you're doing. pic.twitter.com/e2T8MofbIe
— Jim Farley (@jimfarley98) March 21, 2022
Why It Matters: Ford, General Motors Co GM, Volkswagen Group VWAGY and Renault Group RNLSY are among several global automakers that have seen production hit following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ford has suspended operations in Russia. It runs three assembly plants as part of a joint venture with Russian Sollers.
Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk rushed to help Ukraine with SpaceX’s satellite-based internet terminals Starlink to establish communication in the war-ravaged nation.
Price Action: Tesla stock closed 3.8% higher at $905.4 a share on Friday.
Photo courtesy: Ford Motor Co
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