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Jaguar Land Rover reveals plans for 2.9m sq ft global parts distribution base in the East Midlands

Distribution campus would supply replacement parts to customers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, US, South America and Asia

The new Jaguar XE(Image: Coventry Telegraph)

Jaguar Land Rover has revealed plans for a new global parts distribution base in the East Midlands.

The car giant wants to create a 2.94 million sq ft “logistics campus” on a greenfield site at junction 11 of the M42, a few miles from Ashby in west Leicestershire.

The five units would replace 10 existing sites dotted around the Midlands, supplying replacement parts to about 80 regions across the world including the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, north and south America, parts of Asia and India.

The 10 current warehouses include three main sites in Desford, Leicestershire, at Bagington in Coventry and Honeybourne, near Stratford, and are run by Neovia, Unipart, Ceva Logistics and Panalpina.

Between them they employ around 1,200 people.

It has not been revealed how many jobs the new site could create, or details of possible job losses.

The Midlands car giant, which has bases in Solihull and Castle Bromwich, is in the middle of a £2.5 billion cost-saving programme, and recently said it was delaying plans to launch a multi-million pound technology park in Coventry.