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Take a look inside Ford's Chicago plant, which just got a $1 billion upgrade: 160 giant fans, 41 break rooms, 600 new robots

CHICAGO - Ford unveiled its retooled Chicago Assembly Plant this week, a $1 billion transformation that features a host of new amenities for workers, and an army of new robots to help them build vehicles.

The massive project, which shut down the Torrence Avenue plant on Chicago's Southeast Side

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