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Manufacturers’ organization to create more than 30 jobs in Aston


The manufacturers’ organization, EEF, will create more than 30 jobs at its technology training centre in Aston, a recent news report in the local business media has been able to reveal.

The new roles are part of a £5m investment into the facility, which will expand into a second site, taking the number of apprentices it trains per year from 250 to 400.

Up to 200 jobs to go at Loughborough green energy developer


Up to 200 employees at a Loughborough green energy developer are set to lose their jobs as part of a "material restructuring" of its operations, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest.

Intelligent Energy, which develops hydrogen powered fuel cells, last month revealed that major funding plans had fallen through, causing its share price to plunge dramatically.

Haulage company grows following head office relocation


A Staffordshire-based haulage company has created around 30 new jobs after relocating to a new 4.5-acre site at Towers Business Park that’s three times larger than its original head office, a news report in the local business media has been able to reveal.

Luxury car manufacturer to create 1,000 new jobs


One of the UK’s iconic car manufacturers will create 1,000 new jobs across Warwickshire and Wales until 2020, a recent news report has been able to reveal.

Gaydon-based luxury car maker Aston Martin will build its new crossover vehicle, known as DBX, at St Athan in Glamorgan. The 90-acre site will re-purpose some of the facilities currently in use by the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

Automotive Software Consultancy to Expand into Larger Offices


A Coventry-based developer of automotive electronics systems has expanded into larger offices at the University of Warwick Science Park, thus enabling it to expand its activity and work on more complex, ambitious projects.

Embed is a supplier for well-known companies such as BMW and Jaguar Land Rover, and took the decision to invest in a new, larger premises after winning new contracts in the rail industry.