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JLR to restart manufacturing

Car brand will fire up production lines tomorrow as it introduces a financing service to help its suppliers

Production will recommence tomorrow at several JLR sites following the recent cyber attack(Image: Reach plc)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car manufacturer JLR will restart its production operations tomorrow following the recent cyber attack.

The company also says it is introducing a new finance scheme to support its suppliers which have been left out of pocket after it was forced to close factory lines.

JLR, which is headquartered in Coventry, was forced to pause production at its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ plants across the West Midlands and on Merseyside and in Slovakia, Brazil, India and China following the cyber attack which shut down its systems on August 31.

The company, which makes the Jaguar, Range Rover and Land Rover brands, employs around 30,000 people and supports ten of thousands of other jobs in the supply chain, producing around 1,000 cars a day globally.

In a statement issued today, JLR said the phased restart of manufacturing operations would begin tomorrow at several sites.

These include the Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton, where its engines are built, and its Battery Assembly Centre at Hams Hall in Coleshill.

Staff will also return to the company's stamping operations in Castle Bromwich in Birmingham, Solihull and Halewood in Merseyside.