Jaguar Land Rover is to invest a further £150m to double the size of its unfinished engine plant in the West Midlands, creating 700 additional jobs.
The company aims to raise the eventual number of jobs on the i54 business park on the Staffordshire-Wolverhampton border to more than 1,400.
The first engines are scheduled to come off the production line in 2015.
Jaguar Land Rover’s initial plans set out in 2011 were for a £355m investment and nearly 750 jobs.
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via BBC News – Jaguar Land Rover to create 700 new jobs at i54 plant.




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