Chinese car maker to create 200 new jobs in Nottingham
East Midlands Development Agency (emda) has announced that Changan Automobile Co Limited, one of China’s leading car manufacturers, is establishing Changan UK Research and Development Centre in Nottingham, creating up to 200 new jobs over the next three years.
Changan Automobile Co is one of China’s largest car makers, and the new centre, which will be based at No. 1 Nottingham Science Park. Changan’s sales have been increasing by around 30% annually, and its production and sales between January and April in 2010 ranked second in China.
The company’s production capacity is 2.5 million units per year, and the establishment of the facility in Nottingham will enable Changan to collaborate with UK automotive R&D companies and will also help UK companies win business with Changan. emda, together with its East Midlands China Business Bureau, has been working intensively with Changan since March 2009, to look at the national and regional strengths in automotive R&D, particularly in powertrain, transmissions, chassis and new energy technologies.
emda successfully demonstrated the benefits of Changan establishing a R&D facility in the region, due to the availability of skills and expertise within businesses and regional universities. Changan Automobile owns 9 production bases and 21 whole vehicle factories in China, with its turnover in 2009 being approximately £6 billion. The business has ambitions to break into the global top ten motor manufacturers, and the establishment of the R&D centre in Nottingham is a vital part of this plan.
Mr XU Liuping, Chairman of the Board for Changan Automobile, said:
“Setting up our own R&D centres overseas, including in the UK, is a vital stepping stone for Changan Automobile to utilise global resources and to enter the league of the world-leading car makers.”
The investment in the East Midlands came about as a result of a visit by emda’s Chairman, Bryan Jackson, to Chongqing Municipality in China, in November 2007. While in China, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed to develop collaborative international partnerships between Chongqing Municipality and the East Midlands. The aim of the MoU was to identify leading automotive companies in Chongqing to establish Research and Development centres in the East Midlands and to identify suitable business and research partners in the region.
In July 2009, Chongqing Automotive Industry Office led a delegation of Chongqing automotive companies interested in developing business collaborations to the East Midlands, a visit which was hosted by emda and the China Business Bureau. Chongqing Changan New Energy Automotive was a major and active participant of the visit. Once Changan announced its interest in establishing a UK R&D base, emda and the East Midlands China Business Bureau worked together with UK Trade and Investment, to ensure that the investment came into the region. Speaking about the investment, Bryan Jackson, Chairman of emda, said:
“This announcement is fantastic news for the East Midlands. Changan Automobile has chosen to locate here because of the research expertise of our universities, the reputation of the world class automotive engineering firms based in the region and the high quality workforce.
“Changan will be creating over 200 research jobs and opportunities for UK automotive companies to do business with Changan, further establishing the region’s reputation as a location for innovative, high technology companies. We are looking forward to working with them to ensure that they build a successful and prosperous business here in the East Midlands.”
The centre in Nottingham, which will be open before the end of the year, will focus on powetrain and transmission technologies as well as investigation into “new energy” electric and hybrid vehicles. They plan to establish a facility that initially employs 25-30 employees and within three years they plan to expand up to 200 employees by the end of 2013. Nottingham based Transmission technology business, Romax, is already working with Changan and will play a key role in helping to establish the new centre.
Nick Whittingham, British Consul General Chongqing, said:
“I am delighted that Changan has opted to set up their business in the UK. Chinese companies such as Changan offer a vast range of opportunities and benefits to the UK. The Changan project will not only bring investment and jobs to the UK but will also set an example to the growing number of high quality and high value Chinese companies to bring their businesses and investment to the UK."
Dr YU Chenglong, the Project Leader of Changan UK R&D Centre, said:
“After thorough research and consideration, we feel UK's advantages in automotive R&D, the range of its industrial capabilities which fit well into Changan's strategy and UK's openness to work with Changan strongly position UK to host Changan's R&D Centre. The East Midlands, in particular, with its central location, availability of strong automotive R&D companies and research institutions within and around this region, and its long-established links with Chongqing, makes it the ideal choice for Changan.
“In the last few months, emda and its dedicated China Business Bureau have been highly professional, efficient and flexible in working with Changan providing excellent service and support. Changan plans to break into the global top ten motor manufacturers in the coming years. Changan UK will be working closely with UK automotive companies to, emda and its dedicated China Business Bureau to achieve this ambition.”
Changan has already set up R&D engineering centres in Beijing, Harbin, Jiangxi, Shanghai and Chongqing as well as two design centres, one in Turin, Italy, which was opened in 2005 and another in Yokohama, Japan, in 2008. Changan invests heavily in R&D, which accounts for over 4.5% of annual sales for almost a decade. It plans to invest over RMB10 billion (approx. £1 billion) in R&D over the next 3 to 5 years.
Investments from AXA, EA, Telefonica and others into Dublin create job opportunities
Insurance company AXA plans to create 200 new jobs in Dublin in the coming three years through the establishment of a global life-product distribution and servicing subsidiary. In this expansion investment, the company intends to create jobs at AXA Global Distributors in Dublin in marketing, finance, information technology, telephone sales, product development, customer services, policy and administration.
AXA Global Distributors’ joint managing director said that the investment decision to headquarter the company in Dublin was motivated by the success of its other operations in the Irish country, the ready availability of a skilled graduate workforce and access to the EU markets. AXA Global Distributors focuses on wholesale insurance and investment activities and hopes that its Dublin operations will offer distribution of its services for investment products, and give the company back-office services to product underwriting entities in the AXA Group, especially for AXA Life Europe.In 1999, AXA Group entered the Irish market and has ever since grown to about 1000 staff.
Welcoming the news of this new investment and the creation of jobs, Taoiseach Brian Cowen (Head of government) said that AXA’s decision to invest in Dublin reflected the country’s reputation as a prime location for innovative companies. He termed it as a positive endorsement from a global player that the country can offer the required skills, pro-business policies and a strong regulatory environment that enables companies like AXA to rapidly expand their international business through investments.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe said that the investment was approval that the country could outdo its competitors with regard to attracting and winning major investments. The new jobs, as he commented, are in high-value areas and would add impetus to the country’s economic recovery and at the same time show that the country can continue to win investments even when faced with tough competition from other countries.
This new investment that creates 200 jobs follows a number of announcements affecting the job markets in the recent weeks. However, the AXA announcement was not the only good news for job seekers in the country. Last week, Electronic Arts, an international computer games firm, announced its plans to open a European customer service operations centre in Galway that would create another 200 jobs. At the same time a telecommunications company, Telefonica, plans to create 100 jobs at its Dublin office and Webroot, a US internet security company. will create 50 jobs over the next two years.