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Black cab maker LEVC to axe 140 jobs

Coventry car manufacturer says the move is part of a restructure to 'focus on operational efficiencies and greater cash flow generation'

Black cab maker LEVC has announced plans to lose 140 members of staff

Around 20 per cent of the workforce is set to be axed at the maker of the famous London black taxi.

London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) has opened up a voluntary redundancy programme in a bid to reduce its headcount by around 140 staff.

It said the move was part of a plan to restructure the organisation to "focus on operational efficiencies and greater cash flow generation".

LEVC, which is owned by Chinese car company Geely, makes the well-known black cabs and in recent years has developed electric versions of the iconic cars.

It is headquartered on Ansty Park, in Coventry, where it manufactures its electric TX taxi but the redundancy programme will include staff based elsewhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The company can trace its roots back to 1908 when the first dedicated black cab was specially designed and commissioned for use in London.

In a statement, LEVC said: "The plan will provide support for the business as it enters the next crucial phase of its development and a planned return to sustainable profitability and growth.