Published On:December 3 2014
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JLR starts work on Brazil plant.
Construction of Jaguar Land Rover's third overseas plant began in the Brazilian state of Rio De Janeiro recently, following a ground breaking ceremony, as part of the company's plans to continue growing its global sales, and tap into one of the world's fastest developing premium car markets.
The R$ 750 million (Rs. 1,808 crore ) plant is set to produce 24,000 vehicles a year once it ramps up to full production in 2016, employing around 400 people at the start, and around 1,000 in the supply chain.
'The start of construction is a significant milestone and represents another step forward in our plans to create a truly global manufacturing footprint,' CEO Ralf Speth said in a statement after the ceremony. JLR is also setting up an education centre to help local school children develop technical skills, and a training programme for unemployed youth. The new Discovery Sport will be one of the first vehicles produced at the new 60,000 sq m facility in Itatiaia.
JLR estimates that it currently holds around 50 per cent of the premium SUV market in Brazil. Brazil has been one of JLR's fastest growing markets, with sales in 2013 reaching 10,952, a 30 per cent rise on the year before. (JLR sold 425,006 cars in 2013 globally).
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