Jaguar to create 1,700 jobs
Jaguar Land Rover plans to create 1,700 jobs at its plant in Solihull as part of a £1.5bn investment in expanding its product range. The plant will extend its range of aluminium models.
Jaguar Land Rover plans to create 1,700 jobs at its plant in Solihull as part of a £1.5bn investment in expanding its product range. The plant will extend its range of aluminium models.
Jaguar Land Rover is to create 1,700 new jobs in its Solihull factory. The firm will build a new plant on the site to make aluminium body panels and a final assembly line.
The company say the £1.5bn investment into the facility to make aluminium Jaguars will create an addition 24,000 jobs in the supply chain.
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