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Tata Motors' JLR confirms new Slovakian plant

The company said that following robust analysis of a number of locations including Europe, the US and Mexico, JLR selected Slovakia as the preferred location as it is close to a strong supply chain and good logistics infrastructure.

August 11, 2015 / 16:58 IST
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Tata Motors owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has zeroed on a site for its new manufacturing plant in Slovakia, the luxury car maker's first European production plant outside the UK, where it hopes to start production by 2018. JLR has signed a 'Letter of Intent' with the government of the Slovak Republic for the unit in the city of Nitra in western Slovakia. The company said that following robust analysis of a number of locations including Europe, the US and Mexico, JLR selected Slovakia as the preferred location as it is close to a strong supply chain and good logistics infrastructure.

A final decision is expected later this year, subject to the outcome of the feasibility study. "The expansion of our business globally is essential to support its long-term, resilient growth. As well as creating additional capacity, it allows us to invest in the development of more new vehicles and technologies, which supports jobs in the UK," said JLR CEO Ralf Speth.

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"With its established premium automotive industry, Slovakia is an attractive potential development opportunity for us. The new factory will complement our existing facilities in the UK, China, India and the one under construction in Brazil," he said. The feasibility study underway with the Slovakian government will explore plans for a factory with an installed capacity of up to 300,000 vehicles over the next decade.

As part of broader plans to deliver more lightweight vehicles, the plant will manufacture a range of aluminium JLR vehicles, with the first cars anticipated to come off the production line in 2018. Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico said: "The Slovakian government is delighted to be selected as Jaguar Land Rover's preferred location for this feasibility study." "We are committed to developing Slovakia's premium automotive industry and, should we be successful, this investment would represent a significant step forward in achieving this. It would provide a boost to our country's wider industrial strategy as well as benefitting the European Union as a whole.