Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) begins 24 hour shift at Halewood to keep pace with global demand

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Halewood move to three shifts to work around the clock for first time to meet strong global demand for the Range Rover Evoque.

In March this year, Jaguar Land Rover announced that Halewood would move to 24 hour production, and launched a recruitment campaign to hire 1000 new production operators, supervisors and engineers. These new recruits will manufacture both the Range Rover Evoque and updated Land Rover Freelander models across three shifts, including a new night shift, which began at 21.30 yesterday evening.

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