Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is set to increase its engine factory in the Midlands by half.
The expansion will consolidate its position as one of the largest investors in British manufacturing and will create “hundreds” of jobs in addition to the 1,400 employees due to be hired by the end of 2016. The investment will be pumped into the firm’s Wolverhampton site, which manufacturers ultra-low emission, four-cylinder diesel engines. The funds…
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