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BMW Group announces further £500m investment in UK manufacturing operations
Thu Jun 09 08:01:00 CEST 2011 Press Release
UK confirmed as production location for next generation MINI BMW Group boosts UK manufacturing sector
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The BMW Group has announced today (9 June) an additional £500 million investment in its UK production network over the next three years and confirmed that the UK will be a production location for its next generation MINI models. This takes the company’s investment across all its UK operations to more than £1.5 billion since 2000.
“We have started preparing our UK plants for production of the next generation MINI and this investment underlines that the UK will remain the heart of MINI production,” announced Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, during his visit to London on Thursday. “The MINI brand has made a significant contribution to BMW Group’s success in markets around the world and we anticipate that this will grow further in the future.”
The BMW Group chairman outlined his company’s plans for further investment at a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron at Downing Street this morning. The investment, the majority of which will be will be used to create new production facilities and equipment at MINI Plant Oxford, will help to safeguard over 5,000 jobs in the MINI vehicle assembly plant in Oxford, the pressings plant in Swindon and the company’s engine plant at Hams Hall near Birmingham. Apprentices from the plants were also in Downing Street for the announcement.
The BMW Group has been producing MINI at Plant Oxford since 2001. In that time nearly two million vehicles have been produced at the plant and more than 1.5 million MINIs have been exported to customers in 90 different countries.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: “I welcome this major investment by BMW Group in UK manufacturing. The production and export of iconic British cars like the MINI is making a real contribution to the rebalancing of the economy that this government is determined to achieve.
“It’s a tremendous vote of confidence in the skills and capabilities of the company’s British workforce and in the future of UK manufacturing.
"The MINI plant in Oxford has been one of our great manufacturing success stories, they should be hugely proud of their achievements. They have shown once again that the UK is a major player in the global automotive industry.”
BMW Group’s strategy is that the location of production is linked to the large markets for its products. The UK is the Group’s fourth-largest single market in the world for sales, behind only Germany, the US and China, with sales in 2010 across the BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce brands totalling 154,750.
Producing 216,302 vehicles in 2010 and exporting to more than 90 countries across the globe, MINI was the third-largest vehicle manufacturer in the UK, accounting for 17 per cent of national automotive production. As part of the expansion of the MINI product line-up, the MINI Coupé will be launched in 2011, followed by the MINI Roadster in 2012 – both of which will be produced in Oxford.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said: "Today's announcement by BMW is a real tribute to the success of British automotive manufacturing.
"The firm's workforce in Oxford is now set to repeat the international success of the current MINI in producing the next generation model over the coming years.
"The competitiveness of automotive manufacturing in this country is shown by the commitment of the biggest global firms to make serious investments in long-term production here and as a government we are determined to make sure this success story remains a big part of the future economic growth we must secure."
“Oxford has been the heart of MINI for the last 10 years and we are proud of what has been achieved here,” said Jürgen Hedrich, head of Plant Oxford. “Naturally we are delighted to confirm that the next generation MINI will be built here too and look forward to the continued worldwide success of these great cars.”
The BMW Hams Hall engine plant, close to Birmingham, set a new annual production record in 2010 with 385,051 engines, representing 16 per cent of total UK engine production. Four-cylinder petrol engines are manufactured at Hams Hall for both MINI and BMW models.
Rolls-Royces have been built in the UK for 107 years and BMW Group is committed to continue this tradition with its base at Goodwood in West Sussex. This has been underlined by constant investment since the new company was established in 2003 and this is set to continue as the brand grows. In 2010 a new sales record was set with 2,711 Rolls-Royce Phantoms and Ghosts sold all over the world.
BMW Group’s contribution to UK economy
A new report published by Oxford Economics makes clear the significance of BMW Group’s business operations to the UK economy. The key findings of the study show:
- the activities of BMW Group contribute £1.2 billion each year to UK GDP
- for every additional £1 contribution to UK GDP directly generated by the company and its dealer network, £2.20 in GDP is created across the UK economy
- BMW Group and its dealer network employ 18,000 people directly while supporting over 46,000 UK jobs in total
- 80 per cent of MINIs and 90 per cent of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars are exported. In total, £2.4 billion worth of cars and engines are exported each year, accounting for around one per cent of all goods exported by UK companies
- BMW Group and its dealer network spend nearly £1.2 billion each year sourcing goods and services from UK-based suppliers through the payment of employee income tax, national insurance contributions, business rates and VAT on vehicle sales, the activities of BMW Group and its dealer network directly contribute over £900 million per annum to the UK Exchequer
BMW – Official Automotive Partner of the 2012 Olympic Games
BMW is a Tier 1 sponsor of the 2012 Games in London and the Games’ Official Automotive Partner. BMW will provide low emission diesel, hybrid and electric cars as well as motor cycles and bicycles to the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) in support of the Games. These will principally be used as shuttles for athletes, officials, media, employees of the LOCOG, representatives of the national Olympic committees, the international sporting bodies of the IOC and sponsors.
LOCOG set ambitious CO2 emission targets for its operational vehicle fleet at London 2012. BMW will provide vehicles that average less than the 120g CO2 per kilometre required by LOCOG .
Ian Robertson, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for Sales and Marketing said: “Sportiness is at the core of our identity and the BMW brand. As the world’s most sustainable automobile manufacturer, we promote and support the idea of sustainable events like the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in London in 2012. We are delighted to be playing an active part in both of these major events.”
BMW leads the automobile industry in emission-reduction technologies with its EfficientDynamics programme, and sustainability is firmly embedded in the company’s strategy. The BMW Group has also ranked as the world’s most sustainable automobile company in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the last six consecutive years.
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