Aston Martin plant closure extended

12 April 2012

Luxury car company Aston Martin is to extend its planned Christmas shutdown for another two weeks, it has been announced.

Production staff at the company's plant at Gaydon, Warwickshire, were due to return to work on January 5 after the festive closure.

But production at Gaydon, where the DBS, DB9 and V8 Vantage models are made, will now not start again until January 19.

Asked if there were likely to be any job losses in the future, an Aston Martin spokesman said: "We are keeping the economic situation under constant review."

The company is the latest car manufacturer to announce cuts in production at a time when new car sales are falling fast.

Honda, Jaguar Land Rover and Mini are among the firms which are scaling back on manufacturing to cope with the big dip in demand.

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