Ford has ceased production on a line of its Bridgend engine manufacturing plant for a week. The line produces engines for Jaguar, which itself ceased production at its Solihull facility last week for two weeks.
A letter sent by Ford's HR department to workers at the Bridgend plant, obtained by WalesOnline, blamed Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull closure for causing a “knock on effect in a reduced demand for the component parts from their supply base”.
The assembly line produces the Jaguar AJ-V8, found in the F-Type sports car, the now discontinued XJR, and flagship Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models. It’s built alongside Ford’s own four-cylinder petrol engine in the Welsh plant, which employs more than 1,500 staff.
Wales’ First Minister Carwyn Jones has said assurances are being sought from Ford that the move is temporary. The news comes as a number of automotive parts suppliers across Wales initiate shutdowns until Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull plant is back up and running.
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