Over the past few months, Ford CEO Jim Farley has been voicing his concerns for a labor shortage in America’s “Essential Economy.” Put another way, the kind of hands-on work that robots and A.I. can’t be trained for.
It hasn’t been all talk, either, as the FoMoCo has followed up on the big boss’s warnings by creating a series of Future Builders Labs, bolstering school automotive programs and expanding scholarship opportunities, among various other projects.

The latest of which takes shape as a multi-year partnership with Carhartt. This week at the Detroit Auto Show, the two companies unveiled an initiative aimed at workforce development, community building and providing durable products that help strengthen and support the skilled trades.
Partnering on a workwear pickup
To mark the occasion, Ford and Carhartt also announced that, in addition to selling new co-branded merchandise, they’ll be teaming up on a special-edition Super Duty set to launch later this year.
Though the only image of the truck at this point is the above close-up, there are a few things that we’ve been made to expect.






