Jaguar Land Rover To Double The Size Of Its Engine Plant

24 November 2015

Jaguar Land Rover today announced that it is to double the size of its Engine Manufacturing Centre (EMC) as part of a £450m expansion programme.

  • Jaguar Land Rover to invest £450 million to expand its Engine Manufacturing Centre
  • Expansion programme driven by global demand for current and future models
  • Company investment in the site totals £1billion
  • Several hundred new jobs to be created
  • Announcement cements Jaguar Land Rover's position as the leading investor in British Manufacturing

Jaguar Land Rover today announced that it is to double the size of its Engine Manufacturing Centre (EMC) as part of a £450m expansion programme. This latest news from the UK's leading manufacturing investor is a clear signal of the company's long-term commitment to Britain. Total investment in the site, which opened a year ago, now stands at £1bn making it the most significant new automotive manufacturing facility to be built in the UK in the last decade.

The EMC is home to the high technology, low emission Ingenium engine - Jaguar Land Rover's first venture into in-house engine manufacturing in a generation. In just twelve months, the Midland based facility has moved from prototype production to full-scale manufacture with more than 50,000 engines coming off the production line.

The Ingenium engine launched initially in the Jaguar XE in April 2015 and was followed quickly by the Discovery Sport, two of the most significant product launches from the British manufacturer accounting for sales of 65,800 in the year so far. Today the EMC has cemented its position as the heart of Jaguar Land Rover's UK manufacturing operations supplying all three vehicle plants with engines which also power the Range Rover Evoque, all-new Jaguar XF and soon to be launched ground breaking Jaguar F-PACE.

This latest phase in the development of the EMC will see the site increase its operational footprint to 200,000 square metres, supporting capacity uplift as the company continues on its product offensive to deliver more exciting new products to customers.

Jaguar Land Rover CEO, Dr. Ralf Speth said: "We are proud to be such a significant investor in advanced manufacturing in Britain and are excited by this expansion and the new jobs it will create.

"The Engine Manufacturing Centre is a strategically significant facility for Jaguar Land Rover. The decision to expand our operations at the site provides a clear signal of our commitment to meeting customer demand for cleaner and more efficient engines, whilst developing the skills and capability that Britain needs if it is to remain globally competitive."

Today's announcement will lead to the creation of several hundred new jobs at the Centre in a move which will see Jaguar Land Rover's global workforce hit 40,000 by next year. In the twelve months since its opening the EMC has seen its workforce reach 700 with further recruitment ongoing. The first eight recruits to be employed for the project in 2011 were apprentices who this month graduated from Jaguar Land Rover's industry-leading programme and take on exciting roles within the EMC and wider powertrain organisation.

Lauren Quinn, one of the EMC's first apprentices said: "My time as an apprentice at the Engine Manufacturing Centre far exceeded my expectations; it's given me a future I could have only dreamed of 5 years ago.

"When I started in 2011 I was one of only eight official employees dedicated to the project and the plant was no more than a muddy field. We have come such a long way in a short space of time and I'm proud to have been part of this world-class team and the creation of a facility which will create a legacy for many years to come."

The Engine Manufacturing Centre is one of Jaguar Land Rover's four UK based manufacturing facilities*. Together with its R&D centers in Coventry and Gaydon, Jaguar Land Rover has invested £11bn in product creation and facilities, creating more than 20,000 new jobs in the last five years.

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Further information

Media contacts:

Ken McConomy, Head of Corporate Affairs:  +44 2476 564 126
E:  kmcconom@jaguarlandrover.com

Nicola Rzeznik, UK Manufacturing Communications Manager: +44 2476 564 252
E:  nrzeznik@jaguarlandrover.com

Notes to Editors

*Jaguar Land Rover's four UK Manufacturing Plants are as follows:

Engine manufacturing Centre

The Site: 100,000 square metre facility - size of 14 football pitches

Workforce: 700 - will reach 1400 when at capacity.

Products: Home to the Ingenium engine family. Currently producing the ultra-low emission 4-cylinder diesel engine.

Investment:  £500m in a state-of-the art facility incorporating a machining and assembly hall.

Solihull

The Site: 300-acres site.

Workforce: 9,000 - doubled in 5 years

Products: Home to the iconic Defender, Solihull is on three-shift, 24 hour production to meet the global demand for Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Discovery and Jaguar XE.

Production has almost trebled in five years.

Investment:  £1.5bn invested in the Solihull plant in the last 5 years including:

  • £370m to extend our expertise in light weight vehicle manufacturing with Range Rover & Range Rover Sport.
  • £500m on Europe's largest Aluminium Body Shop and state-of-the-art Final Assembly Hall to support the production of the Jaguar XE & F-PACE.
  • £21m on a brand new, 31 acre, despatch facility to meet global demand for our vehicles.

Castle Bromwich

The Site: 112-acres site.

Workforce: 3,700

Products: An all-aluminium line-up including the Jaguar F-TYPE, XJ and all-new XF.

Investment:  £400m invested in the Castle Bromwich plant in support of new XF - the largest single investment in the history of the Castle Bromwich plant includes:

  • £320m state-of-the art aluminum body shop - the most flexible and versatile of its kind throughout Jaguar Land Rover, capable of switching between Jaguar's entire range of models mid-production.
  • £16m on a new blanker line.
  • £50m on a new Aida press line.
  • £30m on significant upgrades in the trim and final assembly hall.

Halewood

The Site: 300-acres site.

Workforce: 4,200 (trebled in five years)

Products: The fastest selling Jaguar Land Rover product of all time - the Range Rover Evoque and new Discovery Sport.

Investment:  £500m invested in the Halewood plant since 2010 including:

  • £250m to support the introduction of the Range Rover Evoque.
  • £200m in major upgrades across the plant to support Discovery Sport introduction.
  • £45m on a new Aida press line.