Buffalo Stamping Plant
The plant is located on an 88-acre (360,000 m) site at the Eastern end of Lake Erie near the city of Buffalo, New York. The facility processes over 1,700 tons of steel each day and ships an average of 100 rail cars of parts manufactured daily. During the year, over 425,000 tons of steel are received for manufacturing at the facility. The facility has 20 major press stamping lines that include several transfer presses which include some of the world's largest. One of those large transfer presses is the Schuler. This press is 162 feet (49 m) long, 49 feet (15 m) high from the basement to the top of the crown and weights in excess of 7,000,000 pounds.
Buffalo Stamping supplies components to two Ford Motor Company assembly plants: Oakville Assembly in Ontario, which assembles the Ford Edge and Lincoln Nautilus; and Kentucky Truck Plant, which produces the Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, and Ford Super Duty trucks.
The facility supplies a total of 15 facilities, including Ford assembly plants and Ford part distribution depots. The facility recently received a recommendation for endorsement to the International ISO 14001 Standard for Environmental Management Systems.
Buffalo Stamping Plant is the first major stamping facility in North America to receive this endorsement. Buffalo Stamping is also certified to ISO 9001 International Standard for Quality since 1996.