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Rolls-Royce Adds 200 Workers To U.K. Plant, Prepares For 2010 RR4
With production of its "Baby Rolls" codenamed the RR4 to begin late 2009, CEO Tom Purves stated today the automaker will add 200 new jobs at its state-of-the-art Goodwood factory in East Sussex, England. The expansion is in stark contrast to the industry as a whole that has made a seemingly endless amount of workforce cuts as a result of slumping sales.
With the added number of workers and the smaller, more driver oriented RR4 sedan on the horizon, Rolls-Royce hopes to crack 2,000 units produced annually. Earlier this year, the automaker added 200 employees at the plant to accommodate an increase in global demand. Since its BMW takeover in 2000, the company has invested over $200 million in the English factory. Last year proved to be a record year of sales with 1010 vehicles sold around the world, most of which landed in the garages of well-heeled American buyers.
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Baby Rolls gives birth to 200 jobs | The Sun |Motors
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With production of its "Baby Rolls" codenamed the RR4 to begin late 2009, CEO Tom Purves stated today the automaker will add 200 new jobs at its state-of-the-art Goodwood factory in East Sussex, England. The expansion is in stark contrast to the industry as a whole that has made a seemingly endless amount of workforce cuts as a result of slumping sales.
With the added number of workers and the smaller, more driver oriented RR4 sedan on the horizon, Rolls-Royce hopes to crack 2,000 units produced annually. Earlier this year, the automaker added 200 employees at the plant to accommodate an increase in global demand. Since its BMW takeover in 2000, the company has invested over $200 million in the English factory. Last year proved to be a record year of sales with 1010 vehicles sold around the world, most of which landed in the garages of well-heeled American buyers.
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Baby Rolls gives birth to 200 jobs | The Sun |Motors
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