Black Country manufacturing businesses are set for a special
insight into the continued expansion of Jaguar Land Rover
(JLR).
Julian Hetherington, JLR's director of strategic projects, will
speak to the manufacturing network organised by the Midlands office
of Crowe Clark Whitehill.
It takes place on Tuesday, November 29 at a dinner being held at
the national audit, tax and advisory firm's new Black Country House
premises in Rounds Green Road, Oldbury, and will include a question
and answer session.
In addition, it is particularly topical following the
announcement that JLR is to site its new engine plant at the i54
site near Wolverhampton concurrent with developing international
plans.
Mr Hetherington can share an insight into the growing
recruitment needs for the many new engineers required in the UK and
also what JLR will be looking for in its supply chain going forward
to support an increasingly global business.
Responsible for the premium car-maker's international
manufacturing expansion strategy, he is involved in sourcing joint
venture partners and exploring manufacturing solutions in countries
where there are growing markets for JLR products, especially China,
India, and elsewhere.
Johnathan Dudley, Crowe Clark Whitehill's head of manufacturing
business and Midlands managing partner, said: "Jaguar Land Rover is
going from strength to strength both at home and abroad.
"The new engine plant will be a massive boost to the Black
Country and local manufacturers will have an opportunity to hear
direct how they might be able to tap into it as well as being
briefed on the widening international operations of the
company.
"What Julian has to say will be of great interest to those
involved in manufacturing, change management, exporting and the
motor industry generally.
"JLR is a true British success story, fuelled and supported by
the funding and direction of Indian owners Tata. They managed their
way through a 50 per cent drop in production, driven by the
worldwide demand collapse back in 2008, to a position today where
they are considered to be the volume car manufacturer with the
fastest growing order books.
"Their brands are aspirational, with Chinese, Russian and the
American markets driving this growth, such that 75 per cent of the
group's cars are now destined for export."
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