The Midlands’ thriving automotive industry remains open for business post-Brexit, delivering a cluster of global automotive research, engineering and manufacturing excellence. That’s the call from Midlands Engine automotive inward investment supply chain programme, Drive Midlands.
Drive Midlands will be showcasing the region’s strength and global capabilities at the Automotive Engineering 2016 show, part of Advanced Engineering at The NEC, Birmingham, on November 2-3. The Midlands currently accounts for more than 40% of all automotive production and has the highest concentration of automotive companies in the UK, with over 60,000 people…
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