Limited guarantees on future of Ford Plant

November 28th 2008

Alan Whitehead MP, along with other MPs from the Southampton area, today met with senior managers of Ford Europe to discuss the future of the Ford Swaythling Plant.  Coming out of that meeting, Ford has guaranteed production of at least 35,000 chassis cabs at the Southampton plant until after 2011.

Dr Whitehead said:

“This is very limited good news insofar as there will definitely still be a Ford Plant operating to some extent after 2011.  But this is a far cry from the production levels of the plant in the past.

“I hope over the next month or so we can work with Ford and the government to see how this guarantee can be built on to protect as many jobs in Southampton as possible.”

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  1. Dr Whitehead co-sponsored EDM 2180 to increase support for the Ford Southampton Plant. The EDM reads:
    • That this House notes with concern the proposed downsizing of the Ford Motor Company's Southampton plant when a new model is introduced to replace the existing Transit;
    • urges Ford to reconsider this decision in the light of the impact that this would have upon jobs in the Home of the Transit, more widely in the travel to work area and on the many component suppliers of the plant across the country;
    • urges senior management to reconsider its plans in the light of the sharp fall in the pound over the period since they were formulated and in the light of the leading contribution that vehicle manufacture makes in maintaining the skilled engineering base of the nation;
    • and welcomes statements by Ministers that they would be willing to meet Ford Motor Company to discuss legitimate assistance in ensuring the competitiveness of the plant.
  1. Dr Whitehead also raised the issue of the Ford Plant with the government in July 2008.  Dr Whitehead asked the Leader of the Commons: “Will [she] find time for a debate on safeguarding the production of transit vehicles at the Ford Southampton plant, which is widely acknowledged to be one of the most efficient vehicle production plants in Europe?”  See: http://www.alan-whitehead.org.uk/pr/2008/july11b.html

 

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