2020-05-13 16:21
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Vauxhall will start reopening its Luton factory on the 18th May

Vauxhall will start reopening its Luton factory on the 18th May

Vauxhall has announced that starting Monday new week, the 18th May its Luton factory where a lot of its commercial vans are produced, will open up for production, but only in a “gradual and secured” way. PSA, who now own Vauxhall has developed “reinforced health protocols” which consists of temperature checks for staff and entry as well as face masks.

Yann Vincent who is the manufacturing chief at PSA has said that it is very important to protect the health of its employees

Alex Lowe

Vauxhall will start reopening its Luton factory on the 18th May

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