Thursday, March 11, 2010

Jaguar XJ 'has safeguarded jobs'


Jaguar XJ 'has safeguarded jobs'


About 2,000 manufacturing jobs in the West Midlands have been safeguarded by production of the new Jaguar XJ, a car industry advisory group has said.

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) said the model was vital to helping it survive the recession and had also helped the region's car components industry.

It has employed 400 staff for the XJ production, which is being assembled at Castle Bromwich in Birmingham.

Car industry body Accelerate said every JLR job supported five others locally.

'Big coup'

Rachel Eade, from Accelerate, which provides support and advice to the automotive industry, said: "The XJ is important to the supply chain across the whole region and across the country.

"It's a new vehicle that's being launched as we come out of the very difficult period. It's anticipated volumes would put production back into what we would call high volumes, large numbers, which means security of jobs and a chance of innovation in manufacturing."

Matt Dhillon, a plant manager for Lear, a Coventry-based firm which makes seats for a variety of JLR models, said: "Winning the XJ work has secured 90 plus jobs here.

"From where we were in 2008/2009 it's a big coup for us to win the replacement business. It secures the jobs in the area, so the area becomes more buoyant."

The seat manufacturer is classed as a 'first tier' supplier because it supplies parts directly to JLR factories, but across the West Midlands there are hundreds of firms that have contracts with JLR suppliers.

Birmingham-based Lander Automotive, which makes metal frames which support Lear's seats for the XJ, said the new model had been a source of extra orders.


DATED: 11.03.10

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